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- John Rodker (18 December 1894 – 6 October 1955) was an English writer, modernist poet, and publisher of modernist writers. John Rodker was born on 18...
- Joan M Rodker (1 May 1915, Kensington, London – 27 December 2010) was an English political activist and television producer. The daughter of the modernist...
- Rodker is a surname. It may refer to: Joan Rodker (1915–2010), English political activist and television producer John Rodker (1894–1955), English writer...
- Mary Franeis Butts, (13 December 1890 – 5 March 1937) also Mary Rodker by marriage, was an English modernist writer. Her work found recognition in literary...
- modelled Molly partly on her good friend Joan Rodker, the daughter of the modernist poet and publisher John Rodker. Lessing did not like being pigeonholed as...
- the RAF in World War II. A relationship with Joan Rodker, daughter of the modernist poet John Rodker, resulted in the birth of a son, Ernest, in Odessa...
- slang-based adaptation of Maldoror, making The Hood Chants the first of its kind. Rodker, John (translator). The Lay of Maldoror (1924). Wernham, Guy (translator)...
- For legal reasons the book was printed on behalf of Egoist Press by John Rodker using the same printer, Darantiere [fr], and plates as the first edition...
- the years before World War I (the others included Isaac Rosenberg, John Rodker and Joseph Leftwich). In the First World War he was a conscientious objector...
- Maldoror. London: Casanova Society, 1924. First English translation, by John Rodker. Illustrated with 3 plates by Odilon Redon Maldoror. Translated by Guy Wernham;...