“BRAD FOX” in “LOST & FOUND LIGHT RELIEF: SERIES II CONTRIBUTORS”
BRAD FOX
Brad Fox is a writer and PhD candidate in English. His novel, To Remain Nameless, was published by Rescue Press on May 1, 2020. His stories, articles, and translations have appeared in The New Yorker, Guernica, and The Whitney Biennial. His first critical article on Arabic visionary literature appeared in World Art in 2020. He is a Lost & Found Fellow working with American writer and performer Darius James. Find him at bradfox.org
DARIUS JAMES
Darius James became known as a writer and performer in the 1980s Lower East Side. Author of the sui generis classic Negrophobia, he left the US for Berlin in the mid-1990s. In his years abroad, the German publisher Verbrecher Verlag released small-run editions of his stories and essays, such as the riotous Froggie Chocolate’s Christmas Special. He returned to the US in 2008, upon the death of his father. Sammy-Gate, a feature film from his screenplay about Sammy Davis Jr in Viet Nam, premiered at the Rotterdam Film Festival in spring 2020.
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