John Baxter (born 14 December 1939 in
Randwick, New South Wales, Australia) is an Australian-born writer, journalist, and film-maker.
Baxter has lived in Britain and the United States as well as in his native
Sydney
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, but has made his home in Paris since 1989, where he is married to the film-maker Marie-Dominique Montel. They have one daughter, Louise.
He began writing science fiction in the early 1960s for ''
New Worlds
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'', ''
Science Fantasy
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'' and other British magazines. His first novel, though serialised in New Worlds as THE GOD KILLERS, was published as a book in the US by Ace as ''The Off-Worlders''. He was Visiting Professor at
Hollins College in Virginia in 1975-1976. He has written a number of short stories and novels in that genre and a book about SF in the movies, as well as editing collections of Australian science fiction.
Baxter has also written a large number of other works dealing with the movies, including biographies of film personalities, including
Federico Fellini
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,
Luis Buñuel,
Steven Spielberg
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,
Stanley Kubrick
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,
Woody Allen,
George Lucas
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and
Robert De Niro
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. He has written a number of documentaries, including a survey of the life and work of the painter
Fernando Botero
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. He also co-produced, wrote and presented three television series for the
Australian Broadcasting Commission, ''Filmstruck'', ''First Take'' and ''The Cutting Room'', and was co-editor of the ABC book programme Books And Writing.
In 1973 Baxter published the first critical account of the work of British film maker
Ken Russell
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, ''An Appalling Talent.'' The book was based on an extended interview with the director and covers his work from ''Amelia and the Angel'' (1958) to ''
The Boy Friend'' (1971), while observing the shooting of the film ''Savage Messiah'' (1973) and the state of the British film industry.
In the 1960s, he was a member of the
WEA Film Study Group
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It is a club of WEA Sydney, which is part of the Workers' Educational Association .
History
It was established as ''WEA Film Study Group'' in 1961. The society ha ...
with such notable people as
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,
Frank Moorhouse,
Michael Thornhill,
John Flaus and
Ken Quinnell.
From July 1965 to December 1967 the ''
WEA Film Study Group
The WEA Sydney Film Society is a nonprofit film society based in Sydney, Australia.
It is a club of WEA Sydney, which is part of the Workers' Educational Association .
History
It was established as ''WEA Film Study Group'' in 1961. The society ha ...
'' published the cinema journal ''FILM DIGEST''. This journal was edited by John Baxter.
For a number of years in the sixties, he was active in the
Sydney Film Festival, and during the 1980s served in a consulting capacity on a number of film-funding bodies, as well as writing film criticism for ''
The Australian'' and other periodicals.
Some of his books have been translated into various languages, including Japanese and Chinese.
Since moving to Paris, he has written four books of autobiography, ''A Pound of Paper: Confessions of a Book Addict'', ''We'll Always Have Paris: Sex and Love in the City of Light'', ''Immoveable feast : a Paris Christmas'', and ''The Most Beautiful Walk in the World : a Pedestrian in Paris''.
Since 2007 he has been co-director of the annual Paris Writers Workshop.
Publications
Novels
* ''The Black Yacht'', 1982
* "Scorched" as "James Blackstone", pseudonym of Baxter and
John Brosnan. (about
spontaneous human combustion)
* ''Bidding''
* ''The Hermes Fall'', 1978 (about a possible collision of the
asteroid Hermes and the earth)
* ''The Off-Worlders'', 1966 (about a planet where superstition rules)
Edited collections
* ''The Second Pacific Book of Australian Science Fiction'', 1971
*''The Pacific Book of Australian Science Fiction'', 1968
Nonfiction
* ''Montmartre: Paris's Village of Art and Sin'', 2017
* ''Saint-Germain-des-Prés: Paris's Rebel Quarter'', 2016
* ''Five Nights in Paris: After Dark in the City of Light'', 2015
* ''Paris at the End of the World: The City of Light During the Great War, 1914-1918'', 2014
* ''The Inner Man: The Life of
J. G. Ballard''. London:
Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2011
* ''The Most Beautiful Walk in the World : a Pedestrian in Paris'', 2011
* ''Cooking for Claudine'', 2011
* '' Immoveable feast : a Paris Christmas '', 2008
* ''We'll Always Have Paris: Sex and Love in the City of Light'', 2006
* ''A Pound of Paper: Confessions of a Book Addict'', 2002
* ''The Fire Came by: The Riddle of the
Great Siberian Explosion'', 1976
Film books
*
* ''George Lucas: A Biography '', 1999
* ''Woody Allen: A Biography'', 1998
* ''Buñuel'', 1998
* ''Stanley Kubrick: A Biography'', 1997
* ''De Niro: A Biography'', 2003
* ''Filmstruck: Australia at the Movies. '', 1986
* ''The Hollywood Exiles'', 1976
* ''King Vidor'', 1976
* ''Stunt; the Story of the Great Movie Stunt Men '', 1974
* ''Sixty Years of Hollywood'', 1973
* ''An Appalling Talent: Ken Russell'', 1973
* ''The Cinema of
Josef von Sternberg
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'', 1971
* ''The Australian Cinema'', 1970
* ''Science Fiction in the Cinema'', 1970
* ''Hollywood in the Thirties'', 1968
* ''Hollywood in the Sixties'', 1972
Filmography
* ''The Time Guardian'', 1987
External links
* http://sites.google.com/site/johnbaxterparis/
*
* http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/b/john-baxter/
References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Baxter, John
Living people
1939 births
20th-century Australian novelists
20th-century Australian male writers
Australian male novelists
Australian non-fiction writers
Australian emigrants to France
Writers from Sydney
Australian Book Review people
Male non-fiction writers