Tony Peake (born 1951) is a novelist, short story writer and biographer. He was born in
South Africa, but has been based in Britain since the early 1970s.
Biography
Early life
Tony Peake was born in
Johannesburg, South Africa, in 1951 to English parents. His father, Bladon Peake (1902–1972), was a theatre and film director. Peake was educated at
Waterkloof House Preparatory School in
Pretoria,
St. Martin's School in Johannesburg and at
Rhodes University in
Grahamstown, where he read History and English, graduating with a BA (Hons) degree in English.
Career
Peake moved to
London in 1973. He worked as production manager at the
Open Space Theatre under
Charles Marowitz and
Thelma Holt. In the late 1970s he lived for a while on
Ibiza
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and taught English, History and Drama at the Morna Valley School. Since then he has lived in
London and
Mistley and worked in modelling, acting, film distribution and as a literary agent.
As a short story writer and essayist, Peake has contributed to four volumes of ''Winter’s Tales'' (edited by Robin Baird-Smith, Constable); ''The Penguin Book of Contemporary South African Short Stories'' (edited by Stephen Gray); ''The Mammoth Book of Gay Short Stories'' (edited by
Peter Burton
Peter Ray Burton (4 April 1921 – 21 November 1989) was an English film and television actor.
Early life
Peter Ray Burton, was born in Bromley, Kent, to Frederick Ray Burton and Gladys Maude (née Frazer).
Career
He is perhaps best known fo ...
, Robinson Publishing); ''New Writing 13'' (edited by
Toby Litt and
Ali Smith, Picador); ''The Way We Are Now: gay and lesbian lives in the 21st century'' (a
Stonewall (UK) anthology edited by
Ben Summerskill, Continuum); ''Seduction'' (
Serpent's Tail), a themed anthology which he also edited; ''Yes, I Am! Writing by South African Gay Men'' (compiled by Robin Malan and Ashraf Johaardien, Junkets Publisher, Cape Town); ''Speak My Language, and Other Stories'' (edited by Torsten Højer, Robinson Publishing) and ''Best British Short Stories 2016'' (edited by
Nicholas Royle,
Salt Publishing).
Peake is also the author of three novels, ''A Summer Tide'' (Abacus, 1993), ''Son to the Father'' (Little, Brown, 1995; Abacus, 1996) and ''North Facing'' (
Myriad Editions
Myriad Editions is an independent UK publishing house based in Brighton and Hove, specialising in topical atlases, graphic non-fiction and original fiction, whose output also encompasses graphic novels that span a variety of genres, including ...
, 2017), and the authorised biography of
Derek Jarman (Little, Brown, 1999; Abacus, 2000; Overlook Press, 2000; reissued in the States by the
University of Minnesota Press, 2011).
Works
Books
*''A Summer Tide'' (Abacus, 1993), (trade paperback), (paperback)
*''Son to the Father'' (
Little, Brown, 1995; Abacus 1996), (hardback), (paperback)
*''North Facing'' (
Myriad Editions
Myriad Editions is an independent UK publishing house based in Brighton and Hove, specialising in topical atlases, graphic non-fiction and original fiction, whose output also encompasses graphic novels that span a variety of genres, including ...
, 2017), (paperback), (ebook)
*''Derek Jarman'' (Little, Brown, 1999; Abacus, 2000;
Overlook Press, 2000; reissued in the States by the
University of Minnesota Press, 2011), (paperback), (ebook)
Short stories
* "Necessary Appendages", in ''Winter's Tales 7'', edited by Robin Baird-Smith, Constable, London, 1991,
* "Girl Dancing", in ''Winter's Tales 8'', edited by Robin Baird-Smith, Constable, London, 1992,
* "Necessary Appendages", in ''The Penguin Book of Contemporary South African Short Stories'', edited by Steven Gray, Penguin, London, 1993,
* "A Son's Story", in ''Winter's Tales 9'', edited by Robin Baird-Smith, Constable, London, 1993,
* "The Good Butler", in ''Seduction'', edited by Tony Peake, Serpent's Tail, London, 1994,
* "Crossing the Line", in ''Winter's Tales 10'', edited by Robin Baird-Smith, Constable, London, 1994,
* "A Son's Story", in ''The Mammoth Book of Gay Short Stories'', edited by
Peter Burton
Peter Ray Burton (4 April 1921 – 21 November 1989) was an English film and television actor.
Early life
Peter Ray Burton, was born in Bromley, Kent, to Frederick Ray Burton and Gladys Maude (née Frazer).
Career
He is perhaps best known fo ...
, Robinson Publishing, London, 1997,
* "By the Pool", in ''The Gay Times Book of Short Stories: New Century New Writing'', edited by P-P Hartnett, Gay Times Books, Millivres Ltd., London, 2000,
* "A Portrait", in ''New Writing 13'', edited by Toby Litt & Ali Smith, Picador, London, 2005,
* "Fairy Tale", An essay in ''The Way We Are Now: gay and lesbian lives in the 21st century'', edited by Ben Summerskill, Continuum, London, 2006,
* "History Lesson", ''Untitled Books'', September 200
www.untitledbooks.com* "Lucky for Some", ''
Sunday Express
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'', 17 January 201
www.express.co.uk* "History Lesson", in ''Yes, I Am! Writing by South African Gay Men'', compiled by Robin Malan & Ashraf Johaardien, Cape Town: Junkets Publisher, 2010,
* "Raw Material", in ''The New Writer'', May/June 2010
* "The Good Butler", in ''Speak My Language, and Other Stories'', edited by Torsten Højer, Robinson Publishing, London, 2015, (paperback) (ebook)
* "The Bluebell Wood", in Anglo Files No. 177, September 201
www.www.engelskforeningen.dk/anglo-files/* "The Bluebell Wood", in ''Best British Short Stories 2016'', edited by
Nicholas Royle,
Salt Publishing, 2016, (paperback) (ebook)
References
External links
www.tonypeake.com
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Living people
South African male novelists
South African biographers
Male biographers
South African male writers
South African LGBT novelists
1951 births
Writers from Johannesburg
Rhodes University alumni
20th-century South African novelists
21st-century South African novelists