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by Ford Madox Ford
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Publisher: Mint Editions, June of 2021 ‧
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No More Parades (1924) is a novel by Ford Madox Ford. Set during the First World War, the novel is the story of Christopher Tietjens, a brilliant statistician and wealthy aristocrat known as "the last Tory." As he moves from a faithless marriage into an affair of his own, eventually volunteering to fight under dubious—perhaps suicidal—motives, Tietjens appears both symbolic and tragically human, a casualty of a dying era dedicating its final breaths to death, despair, and destruction. Adapted for television twice—a 1964 series starring Ronald Hines and Judi Dench, as well as a 2012 series starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Rebecca Hall—Parade’s End is essential to Ford’s reputation as a leading novelist of the twentieth century. In the words of W. H. Auden, "There are not many English novels which deserve to be called great: Parade’s End is one of them." Having gone to war to leave his troubled romantic life behind him, Christopher Tietjens is late to realize that the glories of battle are a dangerous fiction indeed. Now a Captain, he is responsible for thousands of soldiers on the front lines of France, most of whom were not born into fortune as he was. As a German assault rains fire on their vulnerable position, as Tietjens holds a dying comrade in his arms, as he witnesses the best minds of his generation go mad amid so much destruction, Tietjens attempts to maintain a shred of his own fractured humanity. Back at home, his unfaithful wife takes full advantage of his prolonged absence, but soon longs to draw Christopher back into her life. Tragic and emotionally piercing, No More Parade’s is a story of romance, war and betrayal that proves a brilliant sequel to Some Do Not. This edition of Ford Madox Ford’s No More Parades is a classic work of British literature reimagined for modern readers.

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No More Parades

by Ford Madox Ford

Property Description
ISBN: 9781513293639
Publisher: Mint Editions
Release Date: June of 2021
Language: English
Format: eBook
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Collection: Mint Editions (Historical Fiction)
Categories: eBooks in English > Fiction > Fiction
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EAN: 9781513293639
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Ford Madox Ford

Ford Madox Ford nasceu a 17 de dezembro de 1873, em Merton, no Reino Unido. O seu verdadeiro nome era Joseph Leopold Ford Hermann Madox Hueffer. O seu avô era o pintor pré-rafaelita Ford Madox Brown, em homenagem ao qual adotaria o nome literário. O autor de O Bom Soldado cresceu num meio cultural e artístico e, aos 18 anos, escreveu o seu primeiro livro, The Shifting of the Fire, tendo colaborado depois com Joseph Conrad na escrita de três romances (Os Herdeiros, 1901, Romance, 1903, e A Natureza de Um Crime, 1909). A sua obra mais conhecida haveria de ser O Bom Soldado, em que se narra a tragédia cruzada de dois «casais perfeitos», com recurso a várias técnicas literárias inovadoras. Em 1908, fundou The English Review, onde publicou textos de alguns autores britânicos conhecidos, mas também de desconhecidos como o eram então D. H. Lawrence e Ezra Pound. Entre 1924 e 1928, escreveu a tetralogia Parade’s End, sobre a vida inglesa antes e depois da guerra, utilizando as suas experiências na frente como oficial no Corpo de Fuzileiros Reais Galeses. Na década de 1920, Ford Madox Ford lançou uma nova publicação, The Transatlantic Review, tendo vivido durante uma época no bairro parisiense de Montparnasse, onde estabeleceria relações de amizade com escritores que viria a publicar, como James Joyce, Hemingway, Gertrude Stein e Jean Rhys (com quem viveu). Numa estada posterior nos EUA, relacionou-se com Katherine Anne Porter e Robert Lowell. Ford Madox Ford morreu em Deauville, em França, a 26 de junho de 1939.

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