James Fox
Born1945 (age 7879)
Washington D.C., US
OccupationJournalist
Spouse
(m. 2001; sep. 2017)
Children1

James Fox (born 19 November 1945) is a British journalist best known for his book, White Mischief, and for co-authoring Life, the best-selling memoir of Rolling Stones' guitarist Keith Richards.[1]

Life and career

Fox was born in Washington, D.C., U.S. and worked as a journalist in Africa as well as reporting for London's Sunday Times.[2] His first book, White Mischief, is an account of the Happy Valley murder case in Kenya in 1941.[3] He researched the book with Cyril Connolly in 1969 and it was later adapted into a film by Michael Radford in the 1980s.[4] Fox also wrote The Langhorne Sisters, also known as Five Sisters: The Langhornes of Virginia.

He married the fashion designer Bella Freud in 2001. They have a son, James "Jimmy" Lux Fox. The couple separated in 2017.[5]

Bibliography

Books

  • Fox, James (1982). White Mischief. London: Cape.

Essays and reporting

References

  1. Kakutani, Michiko (25 October 2010). "'Life,' Keith Richards's Memoir". The New York Times.
  2. Fusilli, Jim (27 October 2010). "Keith Richards, With No Ax to Grind | Cultural Conversation by Jim Fusilli". WSJ.com. Retrieved 12 March 2011.
  3. French, Paul (18 May 2012). "Five Best: Paul French" via www.wsj.com.
  4. "White Mischief" via www.imdb.com.
  5. Mills, Simon (27 November 2020). "Bella Freud: I am definitely up for adventure". www.standard.co.uk.


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