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Attached is a 1926 book review of Ford Madox Ford's novel, No More Parades, his second in a series of four related novels concerning the First World War. Hailed as "the most highly praised novel of the year", the reviewer lapses into superlatives and gushes:

"Not since Three Soldiers has a novel of the war made such an impression on reviewers as Ford Madox Ford's No More Parades... All our 'intellectuals' are reading it...our young intellectual novelists will be heavily influenced by it or will attempt to imitate a whole-cloth imitation of it."

Ford was a W.W. I veteran who served with the Royal Welsh Fusiliers and the article is illustrated with a black and white photo of the author standing shoulder to shoulder with Ezra Pound and James Joyce.

     


'No More Parades' by Ford Madox Ford (Literary Digest, 1926)

'No More Parades' by Ford Madox Ford (Literary Digest, 1926)

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