Christopher Cox (writer)
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Christopher Cox (born 1949 - died in 1990) in Manhattan, New York City) was an American writer.
Biography
Cox, who was gay,[1] is perhaps best known for his collaboration within The Violet Quill.[2] He later went on to become senior editor of Ballantine Books.[3]
He was also a man of the theatre. He appeared in William Shakespeare's Two Gentlemen of Verona, and later worked at the Jean Cocteau Theater, New York City.[3]
His birth name was Ray Cox Jr.
Bibliography
- A Key West Companion, 1983
References
- ↑ Currier, Jameson (1994-05-01), "No Shrinking Violets", LA Times, retrieved 2008-08-03
- ↑ Edmund White, 'EDMUND WHITE', A Boy's Own Story, London:Picador, 1994
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Christopher Cox; Editor, 41
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