Jack Beeching

Jack Beeching

Jack Beeching (born John Charles Stuart Beeching) (1922-2001) was an English poet. As a poet he was prominent in the third quarter of the century, but his works thereafter fell into neglect.

Life

Beeching was born in Hastings, Sussex, England, on May 8, 1922, and died in Palma de Mallorca, Spain, on December 27, 2001. He served in the Royal Navy during World War II. He married author and translator Amy Brown in 1950, divorced in 1970, and shared the rest of his life with Charlotte Mensforth, the painter. He had four children.

In 1956, he suffered serious chest injuries in an automobile accident. As a result, he had severe respiratory problems that forced him to live in warmer climates.

Career

Beeching's poetry is considered moving, original, clear-sighted, compressed, and funny. A view expressed by the editor of Qualm in 2003, and a high opinion shared by the editors at Penguin circa 1970, and very much reflected in his obituary in "The Independent" thirty years later, whose author speaks also of Beeching's 'disciplined metre, subtle half-rhyme and a luxuriant syntax which expressed at times distinctly "difficult" metaphysical concerns' [Mary Corbett, "The Independent", 2002] . His writing in old age was perhaps at least as strong and trenchant as that of any of his peers of a similar age.

Although he continued to write with dedication and erudition until his death, during the second half of his life his work fell into neglect. This neglect was partly attributable to his having to live, because of his damaged lung, abroad in drier climates, including Greece, Turkey, Guatemala, Lucca, Genoa, Menton, and Majorca. It was a life of near-poverty in tiny apartments.

He was published in Penguin Modern Poets No. 16 in 1970, and near the end of his life brought out a collection, "Poems 1940-2000" (Art Ojo Nuevo). He was also a novelist and writer of historical books, but stated "Poetry is my avocation; the other forms of writing are a means of livelihood".

Beeching also translated poetry from French and Spanish, and wrote several plays for the London stage. He contributed to "The New York Times" and "The Times".

The Arts Council of Great Britain gave him their Award to a Living Artist in 1967, and he was later granted a Civil List pension for "services to literature".

Works

*"Personal and Partisan Poems" (poetry), Fred Ball, 1940.
*"Aspects of Love" (poetry), A. Swallow, 1950.
*"Paper Doll" (novel), Heinemann, 1950.
*"Truth Is a Naked Lady" (poetry), Myriad, 1957.
*"Let Me See Your Face" (novel), Heinemann, 1959.
*"The Dakota Project", Delacorte, 1968.
*"Penguin Modern Poets 16" (1970). Jack Beeching, Harry Guest and Matthew Mead.
*"The Polythene Maidenhead" (poetry), Penguin, 1970.
*(Editor and author of introduction) R. Hakluyt, "Voyages and Discoveries: The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation", Penguin, 1972.
*"The Chinese Opium Wars", Hutchinson, 1975, Harcourt, 1976.
*"An Open Path: Christian Missionaries", 1515-1914, Hutchinson, 1979, Ross-Erikson, 1982.
*(With Dominique Grandmont) "Images au Miroir: Mirror Images" (in French and English), Piccolo Press, 1979.
*"Death of a Terrorist" (novel), Constable, 1981.
*"The Galleys at Lepanto", Hutchinson, 1982, Scribner, 1983.
*"Twenty-five Short Poems", Piccolo Press, 1982.
*"The View from the Balloon", with drawings by Charlotte Mensforth, Piccolo, 1990.
*"Poems (1940-2000)", Art Ojo Nuevo, 2001.

References

*"Times Literary Supplement", September 10, 1982
*Contemporary Authors Online, Gale, 2002
*Obituary in "The Independent" 9 January 2002

External links

* [http://www.qualm.co.uk/mainpr.html#jbeeching Poems in Qualm]
* [http://www.qualm.co.uk/mainpr.html#jbeeching2 More Poems in Qualm]
* [http://www.qualm.co.uk/mainpr.html#jbeeching3 Further Poems in Qualm]
* [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/jack-beeching-729649.html Obituary in "The Independent"]


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