About David

Photo by Judith Strauss Koppel

David Giannini’s most recently published collections of poetry include: ALREADY LONG AGO (2023); THE DAWN OF NOTHING IMPORTANT (2022), VIRAL PACKET (New Feral Press, 2020;) MAYHAP (selected brief poems,2020;) THE FUTURE ONLY RATTLES WHEN YOU PICK IT UP; and IN A MOMENT WE MAY BE STRANGELY BLENDED (Dos Madres Press, 2018-2019;)  FACES SOMEWHERE WILD (Dos Madres Press, 2017;) SPAN OF THREAD (Cervena Barva Press, 2015;); AZ TWO (Adastra Press,) a “Featured Book” in the 2009 Massachusetts Poetry Festival; INVERSE MIRROR, a collaboration with artist, Judith Koppel (Feral Press/Prehensile Pencil, 2012;) WHEN WE SAVOR WHAT IS SIMPLY THERE (Feral Press/Prehensile Pencil, 2013;) and RIM/WAVE (two full-length poetry collections in one book from Quale Press, 2012.) ANTONIO & CLARA, Giannini’s 1992 poem issued as a book from Adastra Press was reissued in a different format from Feral Press in 2012.                                                                                                                                                

His work appears in national and international literary magazines and anthologies.  Awards include:  Massachusetts Artists Fellowship awards; The Osa and Lee Mays Award For Poetry; an award for prosepoetry from the University of Florida; a 2009 Finalist Award from the Naugatuck Review, and a 2020 James Hearst Poetry Finalist Award; His book, THE FUTURE ONLY RATTLES WHEN YOU PICK IT UP (2021) was nominated for the National Book Award and Pulitzer Prize. He has been a gravedigger; beekeeper; and taught at Williams College, The University of Massachusetts, and Berkshire Community College, as  well as well as preschoolers and high school students, among others; and he worked as a psychiatric case manager for 31 years.  His Installation, The International House Dust Collection, was exhibited most recently at the Yager Museum in Oneonta, New York.   He has been a committee and board member of The Becket Arts Center where a dramatic reading of his extended narrative prosepoem, RIM, was produced in 2005. Giannini was the Lead Rehabilitation Counselor for Compass Center, which he co-founded, the first rehabilitation clubhouse for severely and chronically mentally ill adults in the northwest corner of Connecticut. He started and hosted Writers Read, a series of monthly readings by poets and fiction writers presenting at The Lee Library in Lee, MA. He lives among trees in Becket, Massachusetts with his wife, Pam, and their two cats, Mina and Maya.