David Brooks (author)
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David Brooks (born 1953) was born in Canberra, Australia. He graduated from the Australian National University in 1974. He married Alison Summers in 1975. Brooks and Summers then studied abroad and received their M.A. degrees from the University of Toronto. Brooks completed his Ph.D from the University of Toronto after returning to Australia in 1981 while teaching at the Royal Military College, Duntroon located in Canberra. In 1982 he began teaching at the University of Western Australia in Perth, Western Australia, where he met the poet Nicolette Stasko, who became his partner for the next twenty years. In 1986 he returned to the Australian National University as a lecturer, a post he held for the next four years. Brooks currently is an associate professor of Australian Literature at the University of Sydney. He married the Slovenian translator and photographer Teja Pribac in 2005.
He is also a co-editor along with Elizabeth McMahon for Southerly, Australia’s oldest literary magazine.
His novel, The Fern Tattoo, has been shortlisted for the 2008 Miles Franklin Award.
[edit] Books
Novels
- The House of Balthus. Allen and Unwin, 1995.
- The Fern Tattoo. University of Queensland Press, 2007.
Poetry
- The Cold Front. Sydney: Hale & Iremonger, 1983.
- Walking to Point Clear. Blackheath: Brandl & Schlesinger, 2005.
- Urban Elegies. Sydney: Island Press, 2007.
- The Balcony. University of Queensland Press, 2008.
Short stories
- The Book of Sei and Other Stories. Sydney: Hale & Iremonger, 1985. The Book of Sei. London: Faber & Faber, 1987.
- Sheep and the Diva. Melbourne: McPhee Gribble, 1990.
- Black Sea. Sydney: Allen & Unwin, 1997.
Non-fiction
- The Necessary Jungle: Literature and Excess. Melbourne: McPhee Gribble, 1990.
- De/scription. Sydney: Vagabond Press, 2000.
Edited
- With Brenda Walker Poetry and Gender. St. Lucia: Univ. of Queensland Press, 1989.
- A. D. Hope: Selected Poems. Sydney: HarperCollins/A&R, 1991.
- Suddenly Evening: Selected Poems of R.F. Brissenden. Melbourne: McPhee Gribble, 1991.
- The Double Looking Glass: New and Classic Essays on the Poetry of A. D. Hope. St Lucia: Univ. of Queensland Press, 2000.
- Selected Poetry and Prose of A. D. Hope. Sydney: Halstead Press, 2000.
[edit] Sources
- AustLit - The Resource for Australian Literature
- Penguin Group (Australia)
- University of Sydney
- (1989) in Shapard, Robert and Thomas, James: Sudden Fiction International: sixty short-short stories. New York, London: W.W. Norton & Company. ISBN 0-393-02781-X, ISBN 0-393-30613-5 (pbk).