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Jakubowski, Maxim

LC control no.n 77005376
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPR6060.A436
Personal name headingJakubowski, Maxim
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Variant(s)Jakubowsky, Maxim
LocatedFrance
Birth date1944
Place of birthEngland
Field of activityDetective and mystery fiction Science fiction Erotic fiction
Profession or occupationAuthors Editors Publishers and publishing
Found inTravelling towards Epsilon, 1977 (a.e.) t.p. (Maxim Jakubowski) jkt. (born in Britain, educated in France)
GB 77-13402
100 great detectives ... 1991: t.p. (Maxim Jakubowsky)
Los mejores relatos de fantasía, 1985: title page (compiled by Maxim Jakubowski)
Wikipedia, 31 January 2017 (Maxim Jakubowski; Maxim Jakubowski (1944) is a crime, erotic, science fiction and rock music writer and critic; he was born in 1944 in England to Russian-British and Polish parents, but raised in France; he has also lived in Italy and has travelled extensively; Jakubowski edited the science fiction anthologies Twenty Houses of the Zodiac (1979), for the 37th World Science Fiction Convention (Seacon '79) in Brighton, and Travelling Towards Epsilon, an anthology of French science fiction; he also contributed a short story to that anthology); he has worked in book publishing for many years, which he left to open the Murder One bookshop, the UK's first specialist crime and mystery bookstore; he contributes to a variety of newspapers and magazines, and was for eight years the crime columnist for Time Out and, from 2000 to 2010, the crime reviewer for The Guardian; he is also the literary director of London's Crime Scene Festival and a consultant for the International Mystery Film Festival, Noir in Fest, held annually in Courmayeur, Italy; he is one of the leading editors in the crime and mystery and erotica field, in which he has published many major anthologies, including the annual Mammoth Books of Best New Erotica and Best British Crime; in addition, he has over 80 other anthologies to his credit, including titles on Vintage Crime, Pulp Fiction, Jack the Ripper, the Kama Sutra and countless areas of popular culture; he has edited several classic lists such as Black Box Thrillers for Zomba Books, Blue Murder for Simon & Schuster and (later) Xanadu, Eros Plus and Neon and the MaXcrime imprint for British publishers John Blake Publishing; he is strongly rumoured to be one of the authors behind the bestselling erotic author Vina Jackson, but this has never been confirmed)
Associated languageeng