MacBeth, George Mann

MacBeth, George Mann

▪ British writer
born January 19, 1932, Shotts, Lanarkshire [now in North Lanarkshire], Scotland
died February 16, 1992, Tuam, County Galway, Ireland

      British poet and novelist whose verse ranged from moving personal elegies, highly contrived poetic jokes, and loosely structured dream fantasies to macabre satires.

      MacBeth published his first collection of poetry, A Form of Words (1954), before he graduated from New College, Oxford (1955). By the end of the 1950s he was one of the leading talk-radio producers with the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). He persuaded a wide variety of poets to read their own work on such programs as Poet's Voice (1958–65; renamed Poetry Now, 1965–76) and New Comment (1959–64). He quit the BBC in 1976, shortly after the publication of his first two novels, The Transformation and The Samurai (both in 1975). Although his second verse collection, The Broken Places, did not appear until 1963, from 1965 he published at least one volume of poetry almost every year, including The Colour of Blood (1967), Shrapnel (1973), Poems of Love and Death (1980), Anatomy of a Divorce (1988), and Trespassing (1991). He also wrote children's verse, edited poetry anthologies, and wrote several more novels, notably Anna's Book (1983) and Another Love Story (1991). His last novel, The Testament of Spencer, was published posthumously in 1992.

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