Jack Beeching
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Jack Beeching (8 May 1922 – 27 December 2001), born John Charles Stuart Beeching, was an English
poet A poet is a person who studies and creates poetry. Poets may describe themselves as such or be described as such by others. A poet may simply be the creator (thought, thinker, songwriter, writer, or author) who creates (composes) poems (oral t ...
, novelist and nonfiction writer.


Life

Beeching was born in
Hastings Hastings ( ) is a seaside town and Borough status in the United Kingdom, borough in East Sussex on the south coast of England, east of Lewes and south east of London. The town gives its name to the Battle of Hastings, which took place to th ...
,
Sussex Sussex (Help:IPA/English, /ˈsʌsɪks/; from the Old English ''Sūþseaxe''; lit. 'South Saxons'; 'Sussex') is an area within South East England that was historically a kingdom of Sussex, kingdom and, later, a Historic counties of England, ...
, England, on 8 May 1922 and died in
Palma de Mallorca Palma (, ; ), also known as Palma de Mallorca (officially between 1983 and 1988, 2006–2008, and 2012–2016), is the capital and largest city of the Autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of the Balearic Islands in Spain. It is ...
, Spain, on 27 December 2001. He served in the
Fleet Air Arm The Fleet Air Arm (FAA) is the naval aviation component of the United Kingdom's Royal Navy (RN). The FAA is one of five :Fighting Arms of the Royal Navy, RN fighting arms. it is a primarily helicopter force, though also operating the Lockhee ...
during
World War II World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
. He married Gwendoline (Inez) Mathews in the early 1940s. This marriage produced one son, Matthew (1947). The couple was divorced in 1948. He married author and translator Amy Brown in 1950 and had a son, John, and a daughter, Laura. The couple was divorced in 1970, and he shared the rest of his life with his third wife 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. This was a view expressed by the editor of Qualm in 2003, a high opinion shared by the editors at
Penguin Penguins are a group of aquatic flightless birds from the family Spheniscidae () of the order Sphenisciformes (). They live almost exclusively in the Southern Hemisphere. Only one species, the Galápagos penguin, is equatorial, with a sm ...
circa 1970, and reflected in his obituary in ''
The Independent ''The Independent'' is a British online newspaper. It was established in 1986 as a national morning printed paper. Nicknamed the ''Indy'', it began as a broadsheet and changed to tabloid format in 2003. The last printed edition was publis ...
'' 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 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 Greece, officially the Hellenic Republic, is a country in Southeast Europe. Located on the southern tip of the Balkan peninsula, it shares land borders with Albania to the northwest, North Macedonia and Bulgaria to the north, and Turkey to th ...
,
Turkey Turkey, officially the Republic of Türkiye, is a country mainly located in Anatolia in West Asia, with a relatively small part called East Thrace in Southeast Europe. It borders the Black Sea to the north; Georgia (country), Georgia, Armen ...
,
Guatemala Guatemala, officially the Republic of Guatemala, is a country in Central America. It is bordered to the north and west by Mexico, to the northeast by Belize, to the east by Honduras, and to the southeast by El Salvador. It is hydrologically b ...
,
Lucca Città di Lucca ( ; ) is a city and ''comune'' in Tuscany, Central Italy, on the Serchio River, in a fertile plain near the Ligurian Sea. The city has a population of about 89,000, while its Province of Lucca, province has a population of 383,9 ...
,
Genoa Genoa ( ; ; ) is a city in and the capital of the Italian region of Liguria, and the sixth-largest city in Italy. As of 2025, 563,947 people live within the city's administrative limits. While its metropolitan city has 818,651 inhabitan ...
,
Menton Menton (; in classical norm or in Mistralian norm, , ; ; or depending on the orthography) is a Commune in France, commune in the Alpes-Maritimes department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region on the French Riviera, close to the Italia ...
, and
Majorca Mallorca, or Majorca, is the largest of the Balearic Islands, which are part of Spain, and the List of islands in the Mediterranean#By area, seventh largest island in the Mediterranean Sea. The capital of the island, Palma, Majorca, Palma, i ...
. 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 a novelist and writer of historical books, but stated "Poetry is my
avocation An avocation is an activity that someone engages in as a hobby outside their main occupation. There are many examples of people whose professions were the ways that they made their livings, but for whom their activities outside their workplaces w ...
; the other forms of writing are a means of livelihood". Beeching translated poetry from French and Spanish, and wrote several plays for the London stage. He contributed to ''
The New York Times ''The New York Times'' (''NYT'') is an American daily newspaper based in New York City. ''The New York Times'' covers domestic, national, and international news, and publishes opinion pieces, investigative reports, and reviews. As one of ...
'' and ''
The Times ''The Times'' is a British Newspaper#Daily, daily Newspaper#National, national newspaper based in London. It began in 1785 under the title ''The Daily Universal Register'', adopting its modern name on 1 January 1788. ''The Times'' and its si ...
''. The Arts Council of Great Britain gave him their Award to a Living Artist in 1967, and he was later granted a
Civil List A civil list is a list of individuals to whom money is paid by the government, typically for service to the state or as honorary pensions. It is a term especially associated with the United Kingdom, and its former colonies and dominions. It was ori ...
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. * ''Tides of Fortune'', Hutchinson,1988 *''The View from the Balloon'', with drawings by Charlotte Mensforth, Piccolo, 1990. *''Poems (1940-2000)'', Art Ojo Nuevo, 2001.


References

*'' Times Literary Supplement'', 10 September 1982 *Contemporary Authors Online, Gale, 2002
Obituary
in ''
The Independent ''The Independent'' is a British online newspaper. It was established in 1986 as a national morning printed paper. Nicknamed the ''Indy'', it began as a broadsheet and changed to tabloid format in 2003. The last printed edition was publis ...
'' 9 January 2002 *Paul Gillen, 'Now shut your eyes: talking with Jack Beeching', Overland 2006.


External links


Poems in Qualm





Gillen, 'Talking with Jack Beeching'
*Luckin, Bill, and Barry Wood

''Jacket'' 26, October 2004. *Luckin, Bill
Obituary
''The Guardian'', 18 January 2002. {{DEFAULTSORT:Beeching, Jack 1922 births 2001 deaths Writers from Hastings English male poets 20th-century English poets 20th-century English male writers Fleet Air Arm personnel of World War II