Water from a Bucket
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Water from a Bucket

A Diary 1948-1957

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eBook - ePub

Water from a Bucket

A Diary 1948-1957

About this book

"Scintillating." —Edmund White 

"A furtive treasure of the American avant-garde." —Publishers Weekly

“A remarkably realized work of art.” —Matthew Stadler

This artist's artist and poet's poet has had a remarkably energetic, fecund and varied existence. By turns bizarre and sweetly domestic, this fractured, infinitely interesting diary begins with his father's illness and ends with the death of his lover Pavel Tchelitchev, the Russian painter with whom he lived for 23 years. Ranging from New York to Geneva to Paris, the diary presents an array of artists and their affiliates, from the Sitwells to Peggy Guggenheim (who had on her wall "the messes signed Jackson Pollock") and Djuna Barnes (with whom Ford had lived while she wrote Nightwood ). Born in 1908, Ford made his first literary foray in the 1920s from his Mississippi home with Blues: A Magazine of New Rhythms, with work by Ezra Pound, Gertrude Stein, Erskine Caldwell and Paul Bowles. When he moved to New York, he collaborated with film critic Parker Tyler on what has been called the first gay novel, The Young and Evil, published in 1933 and banned in the U.S. and England. At 21 he joined Paris's expatriate community. His poetry books include The Garden of Disorder, introduced by William Carlos Williams, and Sleep in a Nest of Flowers, with a foreword by Edith Sitwell. He launched View magazine in 1940, publishing Marcel Duchamp and the first translations of Andre Breton's poems. This diary offers richly observed details, both quotidian and unusual, constituting a delightful, moving, poetic portrait of a man and a subculture.

— Publishers Weekly

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Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Cut Up Life
  5. 1948
  6. 1949
  7. 1950
  8. 1951
  9. 1952
  10. 1953
  11. 1954
  12. 1955
  13. 1956
  14. 1957
  15. Index
  16. Back Cover