David H W Grubb
Photo by Tony Frazer, April 2009.
Shearsman Titles
The Man Who Spoke to Owls
Notes Relating to an Idea of Blue
About the author
David H W Grubb was born in 1941. Poetry collections include The
Memory of Rooms, Selected Poems (Stride 2001), The
Elephant In The Room (Driftwood 2004), Out Of
The Marvellous (Oleander 2006), It Comes With a
Bit of Song (Salt, 2007). He has also published three novels and an
autobiography, and was editor of Sounding Heaven and
Earth (Canterbury
Press 2004). He has been Tutor of Creative Writing at University of Reading,
the River and Rowing Museum, Henley on Thames, and Norden Farm Arts Centre.
He also runs a mentoring scheme for individual writers. Much of his writing
had been influenced by working in places of extreme poverty and civil conflict.
His novella, Fire Child, is published by Leaf. His first collection
of short stories, Hullabaloo and Secret Pianos appears in
2011.
David Grubb's writing has been praised by John Fowles, D.M. Thomas, Ronald
Blythe, Selima Hill, Adrian Mitchell, Peter Redgrove, John Silkin and John
Burnside. Much of his work has been influenced by rural landscapes and traditions
in England and conflict zones such as Bosnia,Rwanda and Kosovo, where he worked
delivering humanitarian aid. In all of his writing there is a tension between
traditions, fables and spiritual faith and the terrors of failed states, extreme
poverty and the voices of suppression and domination.
