M. R. Peacocke
Margaret Ruth Peacocke (born 1930), also known as Meg Peacocke, is an English poet.[1]
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Born | Margaret R. Bennett 1930 |
Nationality | English |
Occupation | English poet |
Life
Peacocke was born Margaret Ruth Bennett in Reading, Berkshire to Joan Esther, née Spink (1901–1983) and (Harry) Rodney Bennett (1890–1948), a children's author and lyricist. She had an elder sister Anne (b.1926) and younger brother, the composer Richard Rodney Bennett (1936–2012), with whom she collaborated on a number of vocal and choral works, starting in the 1980s.[2][3] She grew up in South Devon and she studied English at St Anne's College, Oxford.
In 1958 she married Gerald S. P. Peacocke in 1958, they have since divorced.[4] She has four children, Tamsin Peacocke, who has four children, Tully Peacocke, Barnaby Peacocke, who has two children and Harriet Peacocke, who also has two children.
Awards
- Cholmondeley Award 2005
Works
- Marginal Land. Peterloo Poets. 1988. Out of print.
- Selves. Peterloo Poets. 1995.
- Speaking of the Dead. Peterloo Poets. 2003. Reprinted 2004, 2005, 2012.
- In Praise of Aunts. Peterloo Poets. 2011 [2008].
- Caliban Dancing. Shoestring. 2013 [2012].
References
- Sleeman, Elizabeth, ed. (2003). International Who's Who in Poetry 2004. Taylor & Francis. p. 257. ISBN 978-1-85743-178-0.
- "Richard Rodney Bennett, British Composer, Dies at 76". New York Times. 30 December 2012.
- Venn, Edward (7 January 2016), "Bennett, Sir Richard Rodney (1936–2012), composer", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/105846, retrieved 6 December 2019
- "M. R. Peacocke, Poet". Retrieved 15 January 2015.