Autor: Charles Henri Ford

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Influential American surrealist artist, writer, and editor Charles Henri Ford (1908-2002) was born in Hazlehurst, Mississippi, and grew up in Memphis and elsewhere in Tennessee, along with his mother and sister, Ruth, who went on to become a renowned film actress. In 1933 he published The Young and the Evil, a novel he wrote with Parker Tyler that was banned in England and America for its subversive content. He is better known, however, for his surrealist magazines: Blues,  which he published from 1929 through 1930 while he was a teenager, and View, which ran from 1940 through 1947 and featured seminal works by up-and-coming artists of the time like Joseph Cornell, Allen Ginsberg, and Randall Jarrell. Ford”s later collections of verse include Spare Parts (1966), Om Krishna (1978), and Secret Haiku (1982). Charles Henri Ford wrote: „To start off being a poet today you have to be young and full of illusions. To end up being a poet you have to have Another Job.”




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Charles Henri Ford & Parker Tyler: Verruchte Jugend
Der Roman erzählt von Julian und Karel und ihrer Clique junger Dichter in New York Anfang der Dreißigerjahre. Keiner von ihnen hat eine richtige Wohnung, deshalb sind sie ständig in Bewegung: Jeder …
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Charles Henri Ford & Parker Tyler: The Young and the Evil
A stunning work, first published in 1933 by Obelisk Press (Jack Kahane's legacy), The Young and the Evil is a non-judgemental depiction of gay life and men who earn their living there, told …
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Charles Henri Ford: Water from a Bucket
’Scintillating.’ —Edmund White  'A furtive treasure of the American avant-garde.’ —Publishers Weekly “A remarkably realized work of art.” —Matthew Stadler This artist’s artist and poet’s poet ha …
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