Staff Profile
Emeritus Professor Bill Herbert
Emeritus Professor Bill Herbert
Introduction
W.N. Herbert was born in Dundee, and educated at Brasenose College, Oxford, where he published his DPhil thesis (To Circumjack MacDiarmid, OUP, 1992). He has published nine volumes of poetry and five pamphlets, and he is widely anthologised. He has published broadly in the field of Creative Writing, and is a regular reviewer of contemporary poetry.
His last seven collections, with Bloodaxe Books, have won numerous accolades. He has been shortlisted twice for the T.S. Eliot prize and twice for the Saltire. He has gained four Poetry Book Society Recommendations, and won three Scottish Arts Council Awards.
In 2013 he was appointed Dundee's Makar, or city laureate. In 2014 he was awarded a Cholmondeley Prize for his poetry, and an honorary doctorate from Dundee University. In 2015 he became a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.
Background
After holding writer's residencies in Dumfires and Galloway and in Morayshire, Bill Herbert moved to Newcastle in 1994 to take up the Northern Arts Literary Fellowship. Subsequently he held residencies with Cumbria Arts in Education and the Wordsworth Trust.
He has engaged in numerous public art and cross-media projects in the North-East, making a film in Berwick, originating sculptures in Ambleside and Dumfries, and writing a poem for a strip of stainless steel to be set into the pavement in Graingertown. He is the poetry consultant for the Westpark project, originating text and co-ordinating artworks across this development in Darlington, one of the largest public art projects in the North East. On campus, working with Colin Hagan, he produced the piece Pentad outside the Robinson Library, and conceived of and curated the text gallery LIT, projected on the wall of Percy Building.
In 2000 he edited the bestselling anthology Strong Words: modern poets on modern poetry with Matthew Hollis. He also edited the interactive CD-ROM Book of the North (NWN, 2000), featuring prominent writers and artists from the region. Together with the Chinese poet Yang Lian, he has edited two book of translations from Chinese, Jade Ladder (Bloodaxe, 2012), and The Third Shore (Shearsman, 2013). IN 2018, with Said Jama Hussein, he edited So At One With You, an anthology of modern Somali poetry (PTC/RedSea).
Research Interests
Creative Writing theory and practice; contemporary British poetry, especially Scottish poetry, focussing on Hugh MacDiarmid and Edwin Morgan; poetry in translation; text and public art; libretto.
Publications
- Herbert WN. The Wreck of the Fathership. Bloodaxe Books, 2020.
- Herbert WN. A Modern Don Juan. 2014. Five Leaves Publications.
- Herbert WN. Murder Bear. Devon: Donut Press, 2013. In Press.
- Yang L, Herbert WN, ed. The Third Shore: Chinese and English Language Poets in Mutual Translation. Bristol: Shearsman Books, 2013.
- Herbert WN. Omnesia (Alternative Text) / Omnesia (Remix). 2013. Bloodaxe Books, 175 / 173.
- Herbert WN. The Later Poetry Of Barry MacSweeney and the Demons of Influence. In: Batchelor, Paul, ed. Reading Barry MacSweeney. Bloodaxe, 2013. In Press.
- Herbert WN, Hussein SJ, Alto, MA, Orwin M, Yussuf AI. Maxamed Ibraahin Warsame 'Hadraawi': The Poet and the Man. Pisa, Italy: Ponte Invisibile/The Poetry Translation Centre, 2013.
- Herbert WN, Rigaki E. AntiMidas, or, Bankers in Hades. 2013. Dublin, Ireland: Beckett Theatre. In Press.
- Herbert WN, Jackson AZ, ed. Whaleback City: Poems from Dundee and its Hinterlands. Dundee, UK: Dundee University Press, 2013.
- Herbert WN, Lian Y, ed. Jade Ladder: Contemporary Chinese Poetry. Tarset: Bloodaxe Books, 2012.
- Herbert WN, Croft A, Summers P. Three Men on the Metro. Nottingham, UK: Five Leaves Press, 2009.
- Gaarriye, Herbert WN (trans.), Orwin M (trans.). Poems: Maansooyin. London: Enitharmon Press, 2008.
- Herbert WN, ed. Balkan Exchange: Eight Poets from Bulgaria and Britain. Todmorden: Arc Publications, 2007.
- Herbert WN. Bad Shaman Blues. Tarset: Bloodaxe, 2006.
- Herbert WN. Creative Space. In: Steel, J, ed. Wordsmithery: The Writer's Craft and Practice. Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan, 2006, pp.183.
- Herbert WN. Writing Poetry. In: Anderson, L, ed. Creative Writing: A Workbook with Readings. Abingdon, Oxfordshire: Routledge, 2006, pp.167-269.
- Duinker A, Herbert WN, Kolbe U, Laugesen P, Martel K, Lian Y. Sailor's Home. In: Lian, Y, ed. Sailor's Home: a miscellany of poetry by Arjen Duinker, W. N. Herbert, Uwe Kolbe, Peter Laugesen, Karine Martel and Yang Lian. Exeter: Shearsman Books, 2005, pp.132.
- Herbert WN. The Big Bumper Book of Troy. Tarset, Northumberland: Bloodaxe, 2002.
- Herbert WN. Fergusson and the Bycultural Canon. In: Crawford, R, ed. "Heaven-taught Fergusson": Robert Burns's Favourite Scottish Poet. Edinburgh: Tuckwell Press Ltd, 2002, pp.207-229.
- Herbert WN, Hollis M. Strong Words: Modern Poets on Modern Poetry. Tarset, Northumberland: Bloodaxe Books, 2000.
- Herbert WN. The Laurelude. Newcastle upon Tyne: Bloodaxe, 1998.
- Herbert WN. Cabaret McGonagall. Newcastle upon Tyne: Bloodaxe Books, 1996.
- Herbert WN. Forked Tongue. Newcastle upon Tyne: Bloodaxe Books, 1994.
- Herbert WN. The pastorauling parole: Scottish pastoral. TriQuarterly 2003, (116), 73-90.
- Herbert WN. To Circumjack MacDiarmid: the poetry and prose of Hugh MacDiarmid. Clarendon: Oxford University Press, 1993.
- Herbert WN. Fish-Fight at the Basilica Cisterns. Ploughshares 2015. Ploughshares Inc, 41(1), 92-92.
- Herbert WN. June Dolphin. Ploughshares 2015. Emerson College, (126), 93-93.
- Herbert WN. What is form?. In: Earnshaw S, ed. The Handbook of Creative Writing: Second Edition. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2014, pp.199-210.
- Herbert WN, Hussein SJ. So At One With You: An Anthology of Modern Poetry in Somali. Hargeysa, Pisa and London: Ponte Invisibile, Kayd Somali Arts and The Poetry Translation Centre, 2018.