A C.H. Smith is a British novelist and playwright from Kew. He was educated at Hampton Grammar School and Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, where he read Modern Languages.Since 1960 his home has been in Bristol. From 196569 he was Senior Research Associate at Richard Hoggarts Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies at Birmingham University, and he has held visiting posts at the Universities of Bristol, Bournemouth, and Texas (Austin). From 196473 he did literary work for the Royal Shakespeare Company, and later some for the National Theatre.In 1971 Peter Brook invited him to Iran for three months to write a book about the theatre experiment that Brook and Ted Hughes were undertaking. He was a director of the Cheltenham Literature Festival in 1978, 1979, and 1999. He has two daughters, Imogen and Sophie, and a son, Oliver.
Novels
The Crowd (1965)
Zero Summer (1971)
Lady Jane (1974)
Treatment (1976)
Edward And Mrs Simson (1978)
The Jericho Gun (1978)
Extra Cover (1981)
The Dark Crystal (1982)
Wagner (1983)
Sebastian the Navigator (1985)
Labyrinth (1986)
The Dangerous Memoir of Citizen Sade (2000)
Zero Summer (1971)
Lady Jane (1974)
Treatment (1976)
Edward And Mrs Simson (1978)
The Jericho Gun (1978)
Extra Cover (1981)
The Dark Crystal (1982)
Wagner (1983)
Sebastian the Navigator (1985)
Labyrinth (1986)
The Dangerous Memoir of Citizen Sade (2000)
Non fiction show
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