- Stevan Eldred-Grigg
Stevan Treleaven Eldred-Grigg Born 1952 is the New Zealand author of nine novels, five history books and several short stories.
Born in
Greymouth , New Zealand, he was one of nine children of a mining official and a housewife living in the small mining town of Blackball. Stevan was brought up in the West Coast andCanterbury . He graduated from theUniversity of Canterbury in 1975 with an MA in History before obtaining a PhD at theAustralian National University in Canberra in 1975.Initially a writer of non-fiction historical books, Eldred-Grigg published three works,
A Southern Gentry , a history of landowning families in Canterbury during the 19th century,A New History of Canterbury , a general history of the province written since the 1960s, and Pleasures of the Flesh, a book about prostitution, drugs and sexuality in colonial New Zealand. In 1987 he wrote his first fiction work,Oracles and Miracles , the story of two sisters growing up in Christchurch before and duringWorld War II . Since then he has written several fiction and non-fiction books.Eldred-Grigg is the first New Zealander to have had a novel published in Mandarin when his 1987 novel,
Oracles and Miracles , was published in China in 2002 under the new titleSheng Xian Qi Ji . [http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/200208/05/eng20020805_100894.shtml]Eldred-Grigg has lived in
Mexico City ,Berlin andShanghai . He is currently based inWellington . He is currently working on a history ofgold rushes in New Zealand. [http://www.nzbookcouncil.org.nz/new/archive/20061114-winningwriters.html]Literary works
Novels
Dates given record the date of first publication:
*1987.Oracles and Miracles
*1989.The Siren Celia
*1991.The Shining City
*1993.Gardens of Fire
*1994.My History, I Think
*1995. Mum
*1997. Blue Blood
*2000.Kaput
*2006.Shanghai Boy Non-Fiction
*1980.
A Southern Gentry
*1982.A New History of Canterbury
*1984. Pleasures of the Flesh
*1990.New Zealand Working People
*1996.The Rich References
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* [http://www.bookcouncil.org.nz/writers/eldredgrigg.html Biography on the New Zealand Book Council site]
* [http://www.eldred-grigg.com Personal website]
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