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Charles Henri Ford, 94, Prolific Poet, Artist and EditorSep 30, 2002 · Charles Henri Ford, a poet, editor, novelist, artist and legendary cultural catalyst whose career spanned much of 20th-century modernism, ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Charles Henri Ford | The Poetry FoundationCharles Henri Ford was a poet, an editor, a novelist, an artist, and a cultural catalyst whose career spanned much of 20th-century modernism.Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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Charles Henri Ford - Mississippi EncyclopediaFord is best known as America's first surreal poet. In 1929 Ford and two friends started Blues: A Magazine of New Rhythms in Columbus, Mississippi. Although ...
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Charles Henri Ford (1908-2002) - Find a Grave MemorialBirth: 10 Feb 1908. Mississippi, USA ; Death: 27 Sep 2002 (aged 94). New York County, New York, USA ; Burial. Rose Hill Cemetery. Brookhaven, Lincoln County, ...
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Charles Lloyd Ford (1871-1949) | WikiTree FREE Family TreeBiography. Charles was born in Mississippi in 1871, the son of Charles W. Ford and Nancy Elizabeth Fore. He married Gertrude Cato in Mississippi in 1907.
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Charles Henri Ford: An Inventory of His Papers at the Harry Ransom ...Charles Henri Ford, artist, poet, editor, and filmmaker, was born on February 13, 1913, in Brookhaven, Mississippi. In his teens, Ford had two poems, ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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THE SURREALITY OF MISSISSIPPI SIBLINGS: PART TWOSep 16, 2023 · CHARLES HENRI FORD AND HIS SISTER, RUTH FORD.
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Charles Henri Ford (1908-2002) - Blake Smith | SubstackFeb 11, 2025 · The poet, novelist, editor, etc-etc Charles Henri Ford was born in Brookhaven, Mississippi, a place familiar to me from childhood trips as the last proper ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Ask Rufus: Charles Ford's Gilmer "Blues Magazine" - The DispatchAug 31, 2019 · Though little known in Columbus today, in 1929 21-year-old Gilmer Hotel cafe cashier Charles Henri Ford was publishing Blues Magazine at the ...
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Blues. A Magazine of New Rhythms. Vol. I, no. 1., February 1929The first issue of Ford's legendary little magazine, published while Ford was working in the café at the Gilmer Hotel in Columbus, Mississippi.
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View Magazine (1940-1947) - University of Southern MississippiHe first published Blues: a Magazine of New Rhythms in 1929 from his home in Columbus, MS. Blues was first to publish writers Erskine Caldwell and Parker Tyler.
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Blues archives - The Online Books PageThe Online Books Page presents serial archive listings for Blues. Blues was a literary magazine of new rhythms edited by Charles Henri Ford.Missing: Columbus Mississippi
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Charles Henri Ford papers, 1906-1989 (bulk 1939-1989)Sep 10, 2025 · Ford's early and avid interest in poetry prompted him to publish a magazine while he was still a young man in Mississippi. Blues: A Magazine ...Missing: pursuits | Show results with:pursuits
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View Magazine and the Mass Visual Culture of World War II - MDPIView magazine had been founded in 1940 by the American poet Charles Henri Ford, who had fled Europe in 1939 when Germany invaded Poland. Upon returning to the ...
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View MagazineIt debuted in September 1940 as a six-page tabloid. Edited by poet Charles Henri Ford, a former American editor of the "London Bulletin," a British surrealist ...Missing: establishment history
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VIEW: THE MODERN MAGAZINE Series iii, No. 4, December 1943 ...Surrealist poet and Mississippi native Charles Henri Ford (1910-2002) created View in 1940 while living in New York City.
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[PDF] Charles Henri Ford: Editor - MonoskopPage 1. Page 2. Page 3. Viel Avant-Garde. An Anthology of View magazine (1940-1947). Charles Henri Ford: Editor roveword by Pallll Bowles compitea oy Vtrind ...
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View Magazine: Duchamp and the Futurists - Guggenheim MuseumJun 19, 2014 · Published in New York City from 1940 to 1947, the art and literature quarterly View magazine was edited by Charles Henri Ford and focused on contemporary avant ...
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From a “Garden of Disorder” to a “Nest of Flames”: Charles Henri ...This article revisits Ford's early poetry as a space of convergence and dialogue between distinct yet interrelated poetics.
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Keep on Waking : Charles Henri Ford, Camp, and SurrealismBeginning with his first modernist periodical Blues: a Magazine of New Rhythms (1929-30), I consider Ford's engagement with and commitment to Surrealism. I ...
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Collection: Charles Henri Ford papers | Archives at YaleIn 1933 he published The Young and the Evil, a novel he wrote with Parker Tyler.Missing: publications | Show results with:publications
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The young and evil : Ford, Charles Henri - Internet ArchiveNov 19, 2013 · An infamous novel returns. Originally published in 1933, The Young and Evil was an immediate sensation due to its unprecedented portrayal of young gay artists.
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The Young and the Evil by Charles Henri Ford, Parker Tyler | eBookA 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 ...
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Spotlight on … Charles Henri Ford and Parker Tyler The Young And ...“The Young and Evil creates this generation as This Side of Paradise by Fitzgerald created his generation.” · 'Charles Henri Ford turned his hand to many art ...
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[PDF] the young and evil - Department of Art and Art HistoryThe Young and Evil was Ford and Tyler's second collaboration—their first was Blues: A Magazine of New Rhythms, which Ford edited and published in Mississippi ...<|separator|>
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The Young and the Evil - M HKA EnsemblesCharles Henri Ford · Parker Tyler. The Young and the Evil 2005. Book, 17.4 x 10.9 cm, 160 p, language: English, publisher: Metronome Press, Paris, ISBN: 2 ...
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Love and Jump Back: Photography by Charles Henri Ford at Mitchell ...May 15, 2021 · Love and Jump Back Photography by Charles Henri Ford and Items from His Estate Mitchell Algus Gallery Curated by Allen Frame
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Charles Henri Ford - ArtforumAn exhibition of photographs by poet, editor, and bricoleur Charles Henri Ford (1908–2002). The show takes its name from the working title of Ford's 1933 novel ...
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Charles Henri Ford - WikipediaCharles Henri Ford (February 10, 1908 – September 27, 2002) was an American poet, novelist, diarist, filmmaker, photographer, and collage artist.Creative career · Personal life · References · External links
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Charles Henri Ford exhibition page | Mitchell Algus GalleryGallery hours: Saturday, 12 to 6 pm until further notice. Charles Henri Ford: Love and Jump Back, Photography by Charles Henri Ford and items from his estate
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Charles Henri Ford: An Inventory of His Art Collection at the Harry ...The collection consists of 15 offset lithographs by Charles Henri Ford (American, 1913-2002) from his series, Poem Posters, 18 collages of juxtaposed images and ...
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Charles Henri Ford - Mina LoyFord began making collages and chainpoems in the 1940s and in 1966 published Spare Parts, a collection of “poem posters.” He exhibited his paintings, photos, ...Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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Charles Henri Ford - MoMACharles Henri Ford. American, 1908/1913–2002. Works. 14 works online. Charles Henri Ford. Untitled from Poem Posters. 1964–65. Charles Henri Ford.Missing: photographic | Show results with:photographic
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The Decline of Classical Allegory in 'Johnny Minotaur' (1971)Mar 15, 2024 · Charles Henri Ford's 'Johnny Minotaur' is an unsung, haunting work of taboo motives and fierce, unapologetic eroticism.
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Poem Posters - Charles Henri Ford - The Film-Makers' CooperativePoem Posters 1967 ... ... with real-life portraits of Jayne Mansfield, Frak O'Hara, Ruth Ford, Ned Rorem, Virgil Thomson, Claes Oldenburg, Roy Lichtenstein, ...
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Harry Ransom Center's post - FacebookMay 27, 2020 · In May of 1965, writer, filmmaker, and artist Charles Henri Ford exhibited his series of sixteen Poem Posters at Cordier and Ekstrom Gallery ...
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Charles Henri Ford - The Film-Makers' CooperativeCharles Henri Ford was a surrealist poet, magazine editor, filmmaker, photographer, collage artist and co-author of the first gay American novel.
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Charles Henri Ford by Bruce Wolmer - BOMB MagazineJan 1, 1987 · The famed writer, editor, filmmaker, and publisher speaks of his early years in Paris, his encounters with the stars of twentieth-century ...
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Charles Henri Ford - ArtforumNot missing a beat, the poetry-besotted high school dropout started a little magazine out of his small-town Mississippi bedroom, christening it with the hip ...<|separator|>
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Circles: Charles Henri Ford | Strange FlowersFeb 10, 2013 · While Ford spent much of the 1930s in Paris, there was a sojourn to Morocco with Djuna Barnes. Their affair was a rare excursion to multi-gender ...<|separator|>
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Charles Henri Ford & Pavel Tchelitchew - ElisaSep 21, 2015 · In Paris he met Pavel Tchelitchew. Pavel, apparently dazzled by Ford, moved with Ford to New York City and thus began the stormy 26-year ...
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Mississippi trailblazer: Charles Henri Ford - The Clarion-LedgerFeb 27, 2016 · Ford's multi-faceted career that began with rebellion in the Golden Triangle, took him to far-flung New York, Paris, Crete, Naples and Kathmandu ...Missing: key | Show results with:key
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Love and Jump Back - Allen FrameOct 31, 2020 · The show will include 50 photographs by Ford—a writer and artist whose production ranged from poetry and fiction to collage, film, and ...<|separator|>
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My Curious Years with Charles Henri Ford | by Jessica RobinsonOct 29, 2024 · Today, Tamang lives in Queens with his wife and daughter, Zina, who was born in New York, and his two daughters by a previous marriage live ...
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IotD: The Many Faces of Charles Henri Ford - queer modernismsMay 13, 2014 · ... Ford and Tchelitchew met in Paris and embarked on their decades-spanning romantic relationship. From Ford's diary, July 1953: “Twenty years ...Missing: partners | Show results with:partners
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Dakota Apartments – NYC LGBTQ Historic Sites ProjectHe met writer Charles Henri Ford in Paris and they moved to New York in 1934 and into the Dakota in 1959.Missing: timeline | Show results with:timeline
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Shadow of the White Orchid | Features | ECSNEPAL - The Nepali WayIt also stated that in his latter years, Ford's companion had been Indra Tamang, a Nepalese whom he had met in Kathmandu in 1972. I recalled first meeting ...<|separator|>
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Scott Herring, “Queer Senior Living with Charles Henri Ford and ...Indra Tamang together initiated a sustained experiment in queer senior living at the Dakota apartment building from the mid-1970s up to Ford's death in 2002.
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Old New York City is still alive in this buildingOct 10, 2015 · In 1974, writer Charles Henri Ford hired Indra Tamang from Nepal as a butler. The two shared a studio on the Dakota's ninth floor. “The best ...
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No. 23: Indra Tamang (2004) - Romy AshbyIn 1972, Indra Tamang met Charles Henri Ford, considered the father of American Surrealism, in the dining room of the Kathmandu Hotel where he was a waiter.<|separator|>
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Why We Remember Charles Henri Ford - The Gay & Lesbian ReviewMar 14, 2018 · Ford could name-drop so well because he was born in 1908 and died in 2001; he lived in New York, and Paris, and then all over, and then in New ...Missing: biography personal
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Charles Henri Ford and Parker Tyler , EE Cummings' Sassy Gay - jstorcould be sarcastic about his patron, Gertrude Stein - in conversation he reputedly referred to her as "sitting bull" (Herring 176). Ford seems to have resented ...