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         Ford Charles Henri:     more books (100)
  1. Flag of Ecstasy: Selected Poems by Charles Henri Ford, 1972
  2. Poems for painters: Duchamp, Leonor Fini, Frances, Yves Tanquy, Tchelitchew by Charles Henri Ford, 1945
  3. Sleep in a nest of flames: [Poems] by Charles Henri Ford, 1949
  4. View. Series IV, No 2. by Charles Henri. ed. FORD, 1944
  5. A NIGHT WITH JUPITER AND OTHER FANTASTIC STORIES by Charles Henri (editor) Ford, 1947
  6. Spare Parts by Charles Henri Ford, 1966-01-01
  7. "A love from back of the heart": the story Djuna wrote for Charles Henri. (Charles Henri Ford) (Djuna Barnes): An article from: The Review of Contemporary Fiction by Mary Lynn Broe, 1993-09-22
  8. Art in Mississippi: Artists From Mississippi, Sam Gilliam, James W. Washington, Jr., Fred Mitchell, Charles Henri Ford, J. Kim Sessums
  9. Charles Henri Ford and Krishna, Katmandu, Nepal, 1978 [photo postcard] by Ira Cohen, 1981
  10. The Mirror of Baudelaire. Edited by Charles Henri Ford. With a Preface by Paul Eluard and a Drawing by Henri Matisse by Charles BAUDELAIRE, 1942
  11. BRILLIANT CORNERS 4: A Magazine of the Arts. Fall 1976. by LANGE, Art (ed.) [Charles Henri Ford, Anthony Braxton]. PERIODICAL, 1976
  12. New World Monthly. Vol. I, No. I, January 1930. by C. A. and Gilfond, H., eds. T.F. Powys, Charles Henri Ford, et al. Tacke, 1930
  13. Nadada 2 by Ron, Diane Di Prima, Harold Norse, Ted Barrigan, Charles Henri Ford, Aram Saroyran, and Tristan Tzara) BAUM, Timothy, edited by (PADGETT, 1965
  14. Isthmus 4. by J. Rutherford, Editor, Robert Peters, Gerard Malanga, Paul Mariah, Charles Henri Ford, Janine Canan, Harold Norse... Willems, 1970-01-01

81. Henri Cartier-Bresson - The Death List 2004 | Estée Lauder | Peter Ustinov | Al
henri CartierBresson. 14, henri Cartier-Bresson, 96, Photographer, charles Haughey.27, charles Haughey, 79, ex Irish PM, 28, Edward Heath, 88, ex PM, Gerald ford.
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82. Advocate's A Century Of Gay Writers
EightySixed. Ferro, Robert. Second Son. ford, charles henri and Parker Tyler.The Young and Evil. ford, Michael Thomas. Alec Baldwin Doesn’t Love Me.
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From The Advocate, August 15, 2000, “…And A Century of Gay Writers.
AUTHOR
TITLE
Baldwin, James
Go Tell It on the Mountain
Baldwin, James
Giovanni’s Room
Barr, James
Quatrefoil
Blake-Fuller, Henry
Bertram Cope’s Year
Boyd, Malcom
Take Off the Masks
Bram, Christopher
Father of Frankenstein
Brown, Forman (writing as Richard Meeker)
Better Angel
Burns, John Horne
The Gallery
Capote, Truman
Other Voices, Other Rooms
Cooper, Dennis
Safe
Cooper, Dennis
Closer
Crisp, Quentin
The Naked Civil Servant
Cunningham, Michael
A Home at the End of the World
Curtis, Craig
Fabulous Hell
DeCaro, Frank
A Boy Named Phyllis
Dixon, Melvin
Vanishing Rooms
Duncan, Robert
The Opening of the Field
Feinberg, David B.
Eighty-Sixed
Ferro, Robert
Second Son
Ford, Charles Henri and Parker Tyler
The Young and Evil
Ford, Michael Thomas
Alec Baldwin Doesn’t Love Me
Ford, Michael Thomas
That’s Mr. Faggot to You
Ginsberg, Allen
Howl
Goodman, Paul
The Lordly Hudson
Hansen, Joseph
Fadeout
Hardy, James
B-Boy Blues
Harris, E. Lynn
Invisible Life
Heim, Scott
Mysterious Skin
Holleran, Andrew
Dancer from the Dance
Isherwood, Christopher

83. Gerard Malanga Papers
poem Fainlight, Harry ms. poems Finkelstein, Nat - correspondence ford, charleshenri - ms. drafts Up to the Minute With charles henri ford - ms.
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Gerard Malanga Papers
Special Collections Research Center
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Syracuse, NY 13244
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DESCRIPTION:
Spanning 1944 to 1971, the Gerard Malanga Papers comprises correspondence, writings, and memorabilia of the American poet, photographer, and periodical editor (b. 1943). Illuminating both Malanga's professional career and personal life, the collection also reflects the creative energy of both the literary scene and the broader cultural milieu of the 1960s. Memorabilia (Box 8) encompasses an address book, a 1971 appointment calendar, an unidentified manuscript, a painting, and printed material, which includes flyers for poetry readings and promotional items. Size of Collection: 6.25 linear ft.
Inclusive Dates:
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84. THE BROOKLYN RAIL - ART
For charleshenri ford— Another I Did Not Know by Steve Dalachinsky April 2003Ashes of roses Atop a cardboard knife You burn Into A collage Of foreafters
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Ashes of roses
Atop a cardboard knife
You burn
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A collage
Of foreafters
Haiku Roses of ashes Succumb regroup in the Blue Room Written at Provenzano Funeral Home October 11, 2002 Its funny how memory works. Selective memory. What one chooses to remember. Forget. Like when I put my signed hardcover anthology of View magazine published in 1991 by Thunders Mouth press. Or my copy of the 1991 City Lights book of selected poems Out of the Labyrinth that I bought from a homeless guy on the street, already signed and bearing the inscription, "A pleasure to be with Martin Baldwin & truly a leap year." Ah, but there’s that 1988 seahorse reissue of the ’33 breakthrough gay novel The Young and Evil by Ford and Parker Tyler, replete with original paintings by Tchelitchew, staring right at me. I bought that one in Housing Works for a couple of bucks and then later got my wife to get Charles-Henry Ford to inscribe it. There were tons of copies available at the time. I should have bought more. Ford’s work, though in the "traditional" 575 haiku form, was nice but not really haiku in the true sense. Even so they inspired me to write haiku based on his "haiku". A Japanese form known as mojiri. A polite way of "stealing" by more or less paying homage to the original work. To tell the truth I don’t know if I ever actually got to meet Ford, or even find out what he looked like, though my wife confirms that we did.

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86. Écran Noir * Jean-Paul Belmondo
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87. 1963 - Warholstars - Andy Warhol
(POP589). June 9, 1963. Andy Warhol meets GERARD MALANGA . Warhol had askedCHARLES henri ford if he knew anybody who could help him with silkscreening.
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ANDY WARHOL does his first commissioned portrait - of ETHEL SCULL - based on photos taken in a photo booth.
Spring 1963. Andy Warhol meets JANE HOLZER - "a just-married, twenty-two-year-old beauty." Warhol was taken to Jane Holzer's Park Avenue apartment for dinner by NICKY HASLAM.
June 9, 1963. Andy Warhol meets GERARD MALANGA . Warhol had asked CHARLES HENRI FORD if he knew anybody who could help him with silkscreening. Ford suggested Gerard Malanga, a 5' 6 1/2" student at Wagner College on Staten Island. Gerard had also been a dancer on Alan Freed's Big Beat television show. The show was closed down when Freed was busted in a payola scandal. frightening According to Bob Colacello, Andy Warhol hired Gerard Malanga (who he described as an "art student and budding poet") in 1962. Gerard had spent the summer of 1962 silkscreening neckties in the garment district.

88. Ford
More Like This. From Blues to Haikus An interview with charles HenriFord by Rhonda Roland Shearer and Thomas Girst. http//www.toutfait
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91. View Magazine's Marcel Duchamp Special Issue, 1945: Introduction
Special Issue, 1945 Introduction. The young American poet charles HenriFord started View magazine in his New York apartment in 1940.
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The young American poet Charles Henri Ford started View View as an avant-garde literary magazine with Surrealist interests. View magazine ran from September 1940 through March 1947, appearing quarterly and monthly as financial circumstances permitted. Ford initially intended View to be a journal of contemporary events compiled of writings by his literary friends in Europe. The magazine soon evolved beyond this news-oriented format to include color covers, additional advertisements, numerous illustrations, and more ambitious designs by Ford's assistant editor, Parker Tyler. View magazine offers the scholar of World War II-era American modernism a wealth of potential avenues for study. At its most successful, View was reminiscent of the French Surrealist magazine Minotaure . Ford modeled View after Minotaure 's lavish production and wide-ranging interests in "arts plastiques - poèsie - musique - architecture - ethnographie et mythologie spectacles - études et observations psychanalytiques." Historian Susan Nessen has compared the two periodicals and noted that, like

92. PAUL BOWLES PHOTOGRAPHS: Literary Friends, Part Two
PAUL BOWLES PHOTOGRAPHS Literary Friends, Part Two Gertrude Stein, charles HenriFord, Gavin Lambert and Bowles authorized biographer, Virginia Spencer Carr.
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LITERARY FRIENDS, Part Two
Gertrude Stein
Gertrude Stein, 27 rue de Fleurus, Paris
Charles Henri Ford
Poet, editor and artist Charles Henri Ford, lived in Paris from 1930 to 1934, a part of the inner circle of Gertrude Stein's salon. Ford, persuaded by Bowles to visit Tangier, arrived in the spring of 1933, joined later by his friend Djuna Barnes. They shared Bowles' work studio on the Marshan. Bowles worked on his Sonatina for Piano , while Barnes typed her novel Nightwood . Ford was the editor of blues and View Gavin Lambert Writer Gavin Lambert and Paul Bowles (at left) and with Kenneth Lisenbee (below) Claude Nathalie Thomas Claude Nathalie Thomas (at right), Bowles' French translator and longtime friend, with authorized biographer, Virginia Spencer Carr (above, at left)

93. The New Yorker: Goings On About Town: Art
May 22, 2004 home. Issue of 200405-24 Posted 2004-05-17. METROPOLITANMUSEUM Fifth Ave. at 82nd St. (212-879-5500)—A couple of
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en conversant in the period rooms of the Wrightsman Galleries. unfolds like a racy novel, with each mirrored and panelled chamber inhabited by richly apparelled ladies and gentlemen enjoying music lessons and card games, knocking over vases and swooning onto sofas in pantomimed ardor. Through Aug. 8. For sixteen days in February, 2005, Christo and his wife-collaborator, Jeanne-Claude, will install seventy-five hundred orange fabric gates at twelve-foot intervals along twenty-three miles of pedestrian pathways in Central Park. A jewel of a show, Through July 4. (Open Tuesdays through Sundays, 9:30 to 5:30, and Friday and Saturday evenings until 9.) MUSEUM OF MODERN ART (MOMA QNS)
a gargantuan retrospective of the late, under-known German-Swiss artist Dieter Roth, is on view at MOMA and in a smaller show at its affiliate, P.S. 1. Through June 7. GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM
Selections from the permanent collection are on display. (Open Saturdays through Wednesdays, 10 to 5:45, and Fridays, 10 to 8.) WHITNEY MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART
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opens May 29. (Open daily, 10 to 5:45.)

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