Max Saunders
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Max Saunders (born 24 June 1957) is a British academic and writer specialising in modern literature. He is the author of Imagined Futures: Writing, Science, and Modernity in the To-Day and To-Morrow Book Series, 1923-31,[1] Ford Madox Ford: A Dual Life,[2] and Self Impression: Life-Writing, Autobiografiction, and the Forms of Modern Literature.[3] He is the editor of the Oxford World’s Classics edition of Ford’s The Good Soldier,[4] and of four volumes of Ford Madox Ford’s writing including Some Do Not …, the first book for Ford’s First World War tetralogy Parade’s End for Carcanet Press.[5]
From 2014 to 2019 Saunders led the Ego-Media Project:[6] a collaborative interdisciplinary project on life writing and the digital age, based in the King's College London Centre for Life-Writing Research,[7] and funded by an Advanced Grant from the European Research Council.[8]