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Ford, Richard

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Ford, Richard (1944– )

US novelist. A leading exponent of ‘dirty realism’, Ford's novels and stories often describe the bleak lives of lonely and damaged people who are constantly on the move – for Ford, a central part of the American psyche. He received the Pulitzer Prize for fiction for his novel Independence Day (1995).

He has written a series of novels with the character Frank Bascombe, a sports journalist. The Sportswriter (1986) takes place during an Easter weekend; its sequel, Independence Day, is set over a July 4th weekend. His works also include the collections of short stories Rock Springs (1987) and Women with Men (1997).



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The organizing group, which numbers 20, includes Ken Balda, Stephen Ford, Richard Gabbert, Paul Getchel, Mike Grunsted, Dr.
A small sampling of previous honorees includes George Bush, Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, Gerald Ford, Richard Nixon, Bob Hope, Frank Sinatra, Michael Douglas, Gloria Estefan, Coretta Scott King, John Glenn, Rosa Parks, Muhammad Ali, Mickey Mantle, Joe DiMaggio, Norman Schwarzkopf, Barbara Walters, Elie Wiesel, Rudy Guiliani, and a host of other statesmen, Nobel Laureates, educators, religious, businessmen, and leaders of every type.
 
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