Macbeth, George
MacBeth was born in Scotland on Jan. 19, 1932; graduated with honors in Classical Greats, New College, Oxford, 1955; worked at British Broadcasting Corp. (BBC), London, 1955-76; producer, BBC Overseas Talks Department, 1957-58 and producer, BBC Talks Department 1958-76; regarded as a powerful influence on British poetry, his radio programs featured new poets, winning praise for his ability to recognize poetic excellence; wrote novels and nearly twenty volumes of verse, including The broken places and A form of words; edited poetry collections, including The Penguin book of Victorian verse; received Sir Geoffrey Faber Award, 1964; died in Ireland on Feb. 17, 1992.
From the description of Papers, 1950-1964. (University of California, Los Angeles). WorldCat record id: 38272847
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