Mark Ford Books
No Name
By Wilkie Collins, Mark Ford, Wilkie Collins; Edited With An Introduction, Notes By Mark Ford
"Shall I tell you what a lady is? A lady is a woman who wears a silk gown, and has a sense of her own importance."Wilkie Collins's investigation of illegitimacy and 'the woman question' in No Name...
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Soft Sift: Poems
The skilled poet leaves readers with a new collection of verse that dances between a wandering muse and the rigors of poetic form in search of poetic drama.
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Raymond Roussel And The Republic Of Dreams
By Raymond Roussel, John Ashbery, Mark Ford
Raymond Roussel, one of the most outlandishly compelling literary figures of modern times, died in mysterious circumstances at the age of fifty-six in 1933. The story Mark Ford tells about Roussel'...
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The Church At Washington, New Hampshire
By Robert H. Allen, Mark Ford, Howard P. Krug
A handful of Christians dedicated to an open search for truth. They accept the Millerite message in 1843 and the Seventh-day Sabbath in 1854. In 1851 Ellen White visits the congregation. Her detrac...
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A Driftwood Altar: Essays And Reviews
By Mark Ford, Mark , 1962 June 24- Ford
The Madness Of Marinetti -- That Goddam Ginsberg -- The Well-wrought Ern -- André Breton Is Passing By -- Elizabeth Bishop At The Water's Edge -- Harry Mathews And The Oulipo -- Genius In Its Pure...
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