Daniel James | |||
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Born | 1981 Newcastle upon Tyne | ||
Nationality | English | ||
Citizenship | England | ||
Education | English Literature | ||
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Daniel James (born 1981) is a British author and journalist. His first novel, The Unauthorised Biography of Ezra Maas was published in 2018. The book is a biography of artist Ezra Maas – shortlisted for The Guardian’s Not The Booker Prize in 2019.[1]
James, a former newspaper journalist, was hired to a write the book after receiving a late night phone-call by an anonymous client.[2] His biography promised to reveal the truth about Maas’s disappearance, which is considered to be ‘one of the biggest mysteries in contemporary art’.[3] Although the book was originally written in 2012, it was opposed by the artist's estate – The Maas Foundation – and its publication was delayed until 2018.
James is working on a new and definitive edition of The Unauthorised Biography of Ezra Maas for release in 2021.
James was born in Newcastle upon Tyne in the UK and comes from a working-class background. He studied English literature at university. After training as a journalist with the PA Media, he worked as a freelance writer in Newcastle, London, Paris, Berlin, Rome, Zurich, New York and Los Angeles.
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