- M. B. Halbeck
Miles Bagshaw Halbeck (1936–1989) was a British poet, born in
Alnwick ,Northumberland , who spent most of his working life as apiano tuner . Halbeck's early influences includeCharles Olson andDonald Davie . His first book, "Pipeworks", was published in 1966. This was followed by a sequence of works which secured his reputation as one of England's most distinctive poetic voices: "Stoat Bangles" (1971), "Gazebo" (1977) and "Felt Tip Hens" (1984). His "Collected Poems" appeared a month before his death in a piano tuning accident in 1989. Despite its wit and pleasure in wordplay and neologism, Halbeck's oeuvre is possessed of an unnerving melancholia. Halbeck was a somewhat isolated figure who remained outside the major British poetical movements and groups of the second half of the twentieth century, although he was an active lifelong member of the Newbiggin Allotment Association.Bibliography
*"Pipeworks" (1966)
*"Stoat Bangles" (1971)
*"Gazebo" (1977)
*"Felt Tip Hens" (1984)
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