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James Campbell (born June 5, 1951), is a Scottish writer.

He was born in Glasgow and educated at the University of Edinburgh (1974–78), he is a former editor of the New Edinburgh Review and works for The Times Literary Supplement, where he writes the weekly "NB" column under the pen-name J.C.

Bibliography
  • Invisible Country: A Journey Through Scotland, 1984
  • Gate Fever: Voices from a Prison, 1986
  • Talking at the Gates: A Life of James Baldwin, 1991
  • Paris Interzone: Richard Wright, Lolita, Boris Vian and Others on the Left Bank, 1994
  • The Picador Book of Blues and Jazz (editor), 1995
  • This Is the Beat Generation: New York, San Francisco, Paris, 1999
  • Thom Gunn in Conversation with James Campbell, 2000
  • Syncopations: Beats, New Yorkers, and Writers in the Dark, 2008




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