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  1. The Young and Evil by Charles Henri Ford, Parker Tyler, 2005-10-25
  2. Out of the Labyrinth: Selected Poems by Charles Henri Ford, 2001-01-01
  3. SECRET HAIKU. Om Krishna III. by Charles Henri. Illustrated by Isamu Noguchi. (SIGNED) FORD, 1982
  4. Spare parts (A new view book) by Charles Henri Ford, 1966
  5. A NIGHT WITH JUPITER AND OTHER FANTASTIC STORIES by Charles Henri. (editor) Miller, Henry. (Contributor) Bowles, Paul Ford, 1945-01-01
  6. Om® Krishna II : from the sickroom of the Walking Eagles by Charles Henri Ford, 1981-01-01
  7. Silver flower coo by Charles Henri Ford, 1968
  8. Om Krishna 1 : special effects by Charles Henri Ford, 1979
  9. Flag of ecstasy; selected poems by Charles Henri Ford, 1975-09-19
  10. Photographs by Charles Henri Ford
  11. Charles Henri Ford: Photographs, 1930-1960
  12. Water From A Bucket: A Diary 1948-1957 by Charles Henri Ford, 2001-05-28
  13. View: Parade of the Avant-Garde : An Anthology of View Magazine (1940-1947)
  14. The Young and the Evil by Charles Henri-Ford, 2009-08-13

1. Charles Henri Ford
Charles Henri Ford. Allen Frame What are you working on at the moment? IllustrationCharles Henri Ford, Untitled, 1954. Gelatin silver print.
http://www.jca-online.com/ford.html
Charles Henri Ford
Allen Frame: What are you working on at the moment? Charles Henri Ford: I've just taken a studio for three months and I'm going to set up a rear projection screen and take more photographs because a publisher in London wants to do a book of my photos. Frame: Whom do you want to add? Ford: Grace Jones, for one, whom I've never met. There's another reason for the rear projection. There's a film being done on me, and I want to get the people photographed with rear projected images to make it more visual, so it's not like all these boring films where people just sit down and yak. Frame: (looking around the studio) These sculptures are yours? Ford: Yes, they're from my designs, executed in Nepal. I'm doing collages now. I picked up on the way Matisse worked in his last phase cutouts. Frame: I thought you weren't a fan of his. Ford: The cutouts were what made me swing over to Matisse. They turned me on completely. Picasso's technique was very "cutout," too. Frame: To go back to the beginning. I'm from Mississippi,too. What town are you from? Ford: Brookhaven and Columbus.

2. Charles Henri Ford
Charles Henri Ford (February 10, 1913–September 27, 2002). OnlineReferences Modern American Poetry. collage by Charles Henri Ford.
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Charles Henri Ford (February 10, 1913 –September 27, 2002) Online References: Modern American Poetry http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/a_f/ford/ford.htm This Is Art http://www.thisisart.com/charleshenriford.html Journal of Contemporary Art http://www.jca-online.com/ford.html Tout-Fait: The Marcel Duchamp Online Studies Journal http://www.toutfait.com/issues/issue_2/Interviews/ford.html Sleep in a Nest of Flames (with information on the film) http://www.sleepinanestofflames.com/ NY Arts Magazine http://nyartsmagazine.com/33/12.html Art Book (with information on ordering Water From a Bucket, Ford's diary) http://www.artbook.com/1885586205.html Ford's poem "An Afternoon with André Breton" in milk magazine http://www.milkmag.org/charlesvol2.htm more information about View magazine http://www.heyotwell.com/work/arthistory/thesis/intro.html Quotations on Ford: "My acquaintance with Charles goes back 50 years. He is an honorable member of a very ancient literary clan of old bohemian Surrealists, who go back to Homer." —Allen Ginsberg "Withal he is possessed by an enigmatic and eerie charm as a member of some spectral elite. He has the 'mark' about him."

3. Water From A Bucket Charles Henri Ford Lynne Tillman
Title Water from a Bucket ford charles henri Tillman Lynne Charles Henri FordLynne Tillman Subject Biography general Category Biography General Format
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Water from a Bucket Charles Henri Ford Lynne Tillman
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4. The Young Evil (Gay Modern Classics) Charles Henri Ford Parker Tyler
Title The Young Evil (Gay Modern Classics) ford charles henri Tyler Parker CharlesHenri Ford Parker Tyler Subject Fiction Category Fiction General Format
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5. André Breton : 42, Rue Fontaine
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6. André Breton : 42, Rue Fontaine
Translate this page ford charles henri, The Garden of Discorder, 1939, ford charles henri, Poemsfor Painters, 1945, ford charles henri, The Overturned Lake, 1941,
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7. NY Arts | May 2004 -Page Not Found
Charles Henri Ford (19082002) Valery Oisteanu. Charles Henri Ford,American surrealist poet, artist, photographer and editor passed
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Charles Henri Ford Alive and Kicking Grant Hart There was an unmistakablevibration at the scene gallery this recent Halloween.
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Selected Articles Erotic Art Selected Projects
• Art Against War "Poster Show" at 450 Broadway and Columbia University
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9. Charles Henri Ford
CHARLES HENRI FORD. Charles Henri Ford (often credited as America s first surrealistpoet) died on Friday, September 27, 2002 in Manhattan at the age of 94.
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articles condensed ... home CHARLES HENRI FORD Charles Henri Ford (often credited as America's first surrealist poet) died on Friday, September 27, 2002 in Manhattan at the age of 94. (In addition to his Manhattan apartment he also had a house in Katmandu.) Ford first met Andy Warhol in the early sixties and was responsible for introducing Warhol to Gerard Malanga. Gerard was a student at Wagner College on Staten Island at the time. Ford also went with Gerard and Andy when Warhol bought his first movie camera . In 1963 Warhol attended a lot of experimental dance concerts at Judson Church with Charles Henri and Gerard. Charles Henri was already well known before meeting Warhol. In addition to his poetry, he had edited two influential magazines - Blues: A Magazine of New Rhythms which he started while still living with his parents in Mississippi in 1929 and, later, View magazine in the 1940s. The writings of Paul Bowles and Erskine Caldwell were first published in Blues which also included work by William Carlos Williams and Gertrude Stein.

10. Wauu.DE: Arts: Literature: Authors: F: Ford, Charles Henri
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11. Charles Henri Ford
Charles Henri Ford. Work Biography Bibliography Characteristics
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12. University Of Delaware: CHARLES HENRI FORD LETTERS TO TED JOANS
Indra Tamang (enclosed in ford s letters), a photocopied collage by Nepalese artistReepak Shakya, two notes from Ruth ford (charles henri ford s sister) to
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Letters to Ted Joans
(bulk dates 1964-1965, 1975-1987) Manuscript Collection Number
Accessioned : Purchase, 1993.
Extent : 55 items (.1 linear ft.)
Content : Letters, posters, brochures, announcements, clippings, and poems.
Access : The collection is open for research.
Processed : January 1994 by Anita A. Wellner. for reference assistance email Special Collections or contact:
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Biographical Note
Charles Henri Ford
Poet, artist, film-maker, and editor, Charles Henri Ford was born on February 10, 1913, in Brookhaven, Mississippi. In 1929, having dropped out of high school, Ford began his literary career as co-editor, with Parker Tyler, of Blues: a magazine of new rhythms (1929-1930). Published in Columbus, Mississippi, this literary magazine showcased the new schools of modern art and literature, publishing such contemporary writers as Gertrude Stein, William Carlos Williams, Erskine Caldwell, Ezra Pound, and e. e. cummings. By 1931 Charles Henri Ford had left the United States for France, the beginning of his world travels. During his first few years abroad, Ford wrote his only novel, the classic

13. Charles Henri Ford
blacktitle.jpg (12329 bytes). charles henri ford (1913 ). Illustrated Flag of Ecstasy Illustrated Serenade to Leonor Collage
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Charles Henri Ford (1913- ) Illustrated "Flag of Ecstasy" Illustrated "Serenade to Leonor" Collage Poems from Spare Parts ... External Links Compiled and Prepared by Cary Nelson Return to Modern American Poetry Home Return to Poets Index

14. Interview, TOUT-FAIT: The Marcel Duchamp Studies Online Journal
by Rhonda Roland Shearer and Thomas Girst.
http://www.toutfait.com/issues/issue_2/Interviews/ford.html
From Blues to Haikus: An interview with Charles Henri Ford by Rhonda Roland Shearer and Thomas Girst Click to enlarge Charles Henri Ford in his New York apartment, age 87 (2 May 2000) In addition to writing surrealist literature, being a photographer and creating art objects, Charles Henri Ford (b. 1913 in Mississippi) edited such avant-garde magazines as Blues and View . As Alan Jones wrote in Arts Magazine , "Ford opened the pages of his ‘newspaper for poets’ to the swarm of European surrealists (Max Ernst, Yves Tanguy, André Breton, Marcel Duchamp) and the returning native sons and daughters all fleeing Europe for New York. Bridging the worlds of literature and art, View rapidly grew into an art magazine the likes of which the United States had never seen." Charles Henri Ford, together with Parker Tyler, authored the omnisexual novel The Young and the Evil

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16. Collage Poems From Spare Parts
Copyright © 1966 by charles henri ford. From ever. ROBERTA SMITH Copyright© 1999 by The New York Times. Return to charles henri ford.
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Collage Poems from Spare Parts Note: The images below have all been reduced to speed loading time. Click on the image to view the full-size reproduction. From a New York Times review (6/25/99) of an exhibit of
Ford's poster poems at the Ubu Gallery File the "Poem Posters" of Charles Henri Ford, which he made on an offset lithographic press in Athens in 1964-65, under the heading Ideas in the Air. . . . At first glance, their acid colors, spliced-together typefaces and pop culture images suggest that Mr. Ford might have been operating under the influence of Andy Warhol. After all, the stunningly blond Jayne Mansfield is a frequent motif. But that's a subject of some debate. By the mid-1960's, Mr. Ford, who was born in 1910, had been a familiar figure in both Paris and New York for some time and in particular was part of the New York poetry world, which included eventual Warhol stalwarts like Gerard Malanga. The influence probably flowed both ways. Mr. Ford's accomplishments . . . bear repeating. In 1929, while still living in Colubus, Miss., he founded a short-lived little magazine called "Blues: A Magazine of New Rhythms," which introduced the work of Erskine Caldwell, James T. Farrell, Paul Bowles and Edouard Roditi. His next achievement was a book called "The Young and Evil," a camp classic depicting the Bohemian homosexual underground of Greenwich Village, written with Parker Tyler. Published in France in 1933 and banned in the United States, it was once described by Gertrude Stein as "the novel that beat the Beat generation by a generation."

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18. Univ Of Delaware: From Inspiration To Publication: Public And Private Production
ford, charles henri. The young and evil / by charles ford and Parker Tyler.Paris Obelisk Press, 1933. Special Collections PS3511.O392 Y68 1933.
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The following items from printed holdings in Special Collections are listed in the order shown to the class: Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870. A Christmas carol. In prose. Being a ghost story of Christmas
Special Collections PR4572 .C68 1843 Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870. [ Christmas books
Special Collections PR4557 .A1 1843 Kafka, Franz, 1883-1924. Das Urteil : eine Geschichte / Franz Kafka. Leipzig : Kurt Wolff, c1916.
Special Collections PT2621 .A26 U77 Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941. Monday or Tuesday
Special Collections AC1 .W694 1921 Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941. On being ill / by Virginia Woolf. [London] : Hogarth Press, 1930.

19. Ford, Charles Henri --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Year in Review 2002 obituary ford, charles henri Encyclopædia Britannica Article. MLAstyle ford, charles henri. Encyclopædia Britannica. 2004.
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20. Online Interviews With Charles Henri Ford
Online Interviews with charles henri ford. charles henri ford Catalyst Among Poets. Interview by Asako Kitaori. Photo by Gerard Malanga (www.gerardmalanga.com) Whenever charles henri ford is mentioned, his name evokes the image of one whose creative genius
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Online Interviews with Charles Henri Ford Charles Henri Ford: Catalyst Among Poets
Interview by Asako Kitaori
Photo by Gerard Malanga ( www.gerardmalanga.com W henever Charles Henri Ford is mentioned, his name evokes the image of one whose creative genius comes in and out of focus: when, where, how and in what context. The name is easily remembered, yet what he's exactly known for has eluded even the most erudite observer. As Jean Cocteau once said of him: "He is a poet in everything he creates." Charles Henri Ford blazed his way onto the literary scene in the early 1930s with the publication of his poetry in some of the most prestigious periodicals of the day, including Hound and Horn Transition New Directions Annual The New Yorker , and Poetry (Chicago). He is considered by many to be America's first Surrealist poet. His selected poems, Out of the Labyrinth, published by City Lights Books, covers a remarkable six decades. As a teenager, Ford launched an experimental literary magazine Blues , published in Mississippi, and followed nearly a decade later (1940) with View , a glossy magazine devoted to a cultural avant-garde that sprang up in New York as a conduit for the Surrealist group spearheaded by Andre Breton.

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