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Charles Henri Ford | | Birth Date: |
February 10, 1913 | | Death Date: |
September 27, 2002 | | Place of Birth: |
Brookhaven, Mississippi, United States | | Place of Death: |
Manhattan, New York, United States | | Nationality: |
American | | Gender: |
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Biography of Charles Henri Ford
1,495 words, approx. 5 pages
 Charles Henri Ford was born in Brookhaven, Mississippi, to native Mississippians Charles Lloyd and Gertrude Cato Ford. He began his literary career in Columbus, Mississippi, as the founder of Blues: A Magazine of New Rhythms, which he edited with the...
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Biography of Charles Henri Ford
10,963 words, approx. 37 pages
 One of the first American poets to employ the techniques of the French surrealists, Charles Henri Ford has nonetheless, in the course of a long career, written poetry that is distinctly in the American grain--poems very much in the tradition of Walt...


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Charles Henri Ford Information
1,151 words, approx. 4 pages
 Charles Henri Ford (February 10 1913 - September 27 2002) was an American novelist, poet, filmmaker, photographer, and collage artist best known for his brilliant editorship of the Surrealist magazine View in New York City in the 1940s, and as the...



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 The Washington Post
Henry Charles Ford
12/30/2001: 502 words, approx. 2 pages Hank Ford didn't want to make a fuss. Someone, though, got word to WMAL's Bill Mayhugh, who called Hank's wife, Mimi, at home in Alexandria and asked mirthfully, "Should Hank buy a round for the rest of the bowling alley?" Huh? Her...
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 The Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide
Charles Henri Ford Was There. (Essay).(poet)
11/01/2001: 3,031 words, approx. 10 pages MANY attended Gertrude Stein's salon in Paris during the 1930's; there was a crowd who made the scene at Andy Warhol's New York Factory during the 1960's; there were others who helped find an audience for the European expatriate artists in the New York...


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