The Good Soldier by Ford Madox Ford

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I'm almost finished with Some...Do Not!

TikTok to the (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Saturday, 25 July 2020 20:49 (three years ago) link

Read those books a few years ago and loved them. I keep meaning to dig into ford, he seems an interesting figure ito making things happen but his big books are just a little out of step with what was going on in literary modernism at the time which I guess is why he’s unfashionable? He wrote a shitload tho, I def want to check out some of the lesser known stuff

Rishi don’t lose my voucher (wins), Saturday, 25 July 2020 21:03 (three years ago) link

I read (and did not particularly enjoy) the Coetzee book in which the protagonist is trying to write a thesis about Ford’s lesser-known works and finds them all pretty much worthless.

JoeStork, Sunday, 26 July 2020 00:38 (three years ago) link

I remember loving the The Good Soldier, if only because the narrator uses as many commas as I am wont to do.

unashamed and trash (Unctious), Sunday, 26 July 2020 01:27 (three years ago) link

I loved the Good Soldier and boy do I seriously intend to someday read all of Parade's End. How was Some... Do Not, Alfred?

Guayaquil (eephus!), Sunday, 26 July 2020 01:51 (three years ago) link

I read something he wrote about moving way out to the sticks, and gradually becoming aware of layers of coded imagery in folk songs, guarded-to-mysterious allusions, and it occurred to him that these people had been invaded many times, by foreign and domestic forces. Also, his local grocer told Ford that he had all of Hardy's novels; they were the only thing that kept him going.

dow, Sunday, 26 July 2020 01:53 (three years ago) link

I think I know that book, Dow, what's it called?

the pinefox, Tuesday, 28 July 2020 09:50 (three years ago) link

. How was Some... Do Not, Alfred?

― Guayaquil (eephus!), Saturday, July 25, 2020 9:51 PM

I needed the novel to settle in my mind. The foreshortened chronology forces readers to work like prime James even though Ford's a superficially brisker stylist.

TikTok to the (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 28 July 2020 10:20 (three years ago) link

xpost Maybe this one? The Heart of the Country. A Survey of a Modern Land, Alston Rivers, 1906. Although I thought it was later than that--=Ford Madox Ford Society mentions recuperating in the Sussex countryside after the war, for instance.

dow, Tuesday, 28 July 2020 20:24 (three years ago) link

Yes I do think it was after the war that he was gardening in Sussex. But in his bibliography I can't now see reference to the relevant book. Unless it's IT WAS THE NIGHTINGALE?

the pinefox, Wednesday, 29 July 2020 08:43 (three years ago) link


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