Robert M. Farnsworth

Robert M. Farnsworth is Professor Emeritus of English at the University of Missouri, Kansas City and an author in the genres of biography and literary criticism. He has written about prominent literary figures and civil rights activists including Melvin Tolson and Leon Jordan.[1]

Biography

Farnsworth was born in 1929 in Detroit, Michigan. He graduated from the University of Michigan and earned a PhD from Tulane University in 1957.[2]

Farnsworth wrote a biography of assassinated civil rights leader Leon Jordan. Jordan had helped to found a political organization known as Freedom, Inc. before his long-unsolved murder.[3] Farnsworth had met Jordan in 1961 and said he was "in awe of him."[4]

He also wrote a biography of poet Melvin B. Tolson titled Melvin B. Tolson, 1898-1966: Plain and Poetic Prophecy. The book was reviewed in World Literature Today.[5] In Rhetoric at the Margins: Revising the History of Writing Instruction in American Colleges, 1873-1947, author David Gold wrote, "Robert M. Farnsworth's finely balanced and carefully researched biography does little worse than suggest that Tolson's love for argumentation may have intimidated his children, who nonetheless respected him and loved him dearly."[6] Farnsworth also edited Caviar and Cabbage: Selected Columns by Melvin B. Tolson from the Washington Tribune, 1937-1944. The book included selections from a weekly newspaper column on black culture that Tolson had written for seven years.[7]

He authored a biography of journalist Edgar Snow titled From Vagabond to Journalist: Edgar Snow in Asia, 1928--1941. The work was described in Kirkus Reviews as a "resonant briefing on an American who bore eloquent witness to a turning point in Asian history."[8] The book was one of two Snow biographies published in 1996.[9]

Farnsworth is an emeritus professor of English at the University of Missouri, Kansas City.[10]

Works

References

  1. "LaBudde Special Collections: Leon M. Jordan Collection: Farnsworth Manuscript". Library. University of Missouri - Kansas City. Retrieved 16 August 2014.
  2. "An Interview With Robert Farnsworth". Missouri Valley Special Collections. Retrieved August 23, 2014.
  3. Gross, Sylvia Maria; Wilson, Susan B. (January 15, 2013). "Book Explores Life And Legacy Of Pioneering Political Leader Leon Jordan". KCUR-FM. Retrieved August 23, 2014.
  4. McGraw, Mike; Rice, Glenn. "Unsolved killing of Leon Jordan echoes civil rights era". The Kansas City Star. Retrieved August 23, 2014.
  5. "Review: Melvin B. Tolson, 1898-1966: Plain and Poetic Prophecy". World Literature Today. 60 (1): 113. January 1986. doi:10.2307/40141252. Retrieved August 23, 2014.
  6. Gold, David (2008). Rhetoric at the Margins: Revising the History of Writing Instruction in American Colleges, 1873-1947. SIU Press. p. 42. ISBN 0809387255. Retrieved August 23, 2014.
  7. Thompson, Julius Eric (Spring 1983). "Caviar and Cabbage: Selected Columns by Melvin B. Tolson from the Washington Tribune, 1937-1944 (review)". Journal of Negro History. 68 (2): 216–218. doi:10.2307/2717725. Retrieved August 23, 2014.
  8. "Kirkus Review: From Vagabond to Journalist: Edgar Snow in Asia, 1928-1941". Kirkus Reviews. Retrieved August 23, 2014.
  9. Cloud, Barbara (Winter 1997). "Season of High Adventure: Edgar Snow in China / from Vagabond to Journalist: Edgar Snow in Asia, 1928-1941". Journalism History. 22 (4). Retrieved August 23, 2014.
  10. "Leon Mercer Jordan - Robert Farnsworth". Kansas City Public Library.


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