WebWith Martin Friend, Richard Moramt, John Franklyn-Robbins. A man with a new interest in bees investigates a bee sect. Radio 3, 21 July 1977 21.35. Radio 3, 20 November 1975 23.00. R3, 18 Nov 75. By Peter Redgrove, based on the novel by Thomas Mann (Der Erwählte, 1951); translated by H.T. Lowe-Porter. WebPenelope Shuttle. Peter Redgrove, poet, novelist, and husband of PS, died at their home at Falmouth in Cornwall at the age of seventy-one. View reference. Hobsbaum, Philip. “Peter Redgrove: poet known as ’scientist of the strange’”. …
Redgrove Papers - Special Collections - The University Library
WebRedgrove Papers. Ref: MS 171, MS 255, MS 392, MS 411 Title: Redgrove Papers Scope: The papers of Peter Redgrove, including his working notebooks and correspondence, during the period 1970-2000. There are also two small separate collections of correspondence and other materials from the 1960s and a further collection of material … Web10 de fev. de 2012 · Redgrove sounds as though he has imbibed creation itself. The poem is a dare to be more alive to the possibilities of the world and the language in which we … porthcawl youth
Peter Redgrove - The Telegraph
Redgrove was born in Kingston upon Thames, Surrey. He was educated at Taunton School, and Queens' College, Cambridge. While at Cambridge he edited Delta magazine for several issues, and met the poets Ted Hughes and Harry Guest. He left in 1954 without taking a degree, married the sculptor Barbara Sherlock, and went into copywriting. In Cambridge Redgrove participated in Philip Hobsbaum's poetry discussion group. He continue… WebOne of the 441 poems was “On the Patio” In 1970 he married again to a girl named Penelope Shuttle who was also a poet. Redgrove was awarded the Queen’s Gold Medal … WebPeter Redgrove was one of the more prolific writers of mid-20th-century English letters. A poet, novelist, and playwright, Redgrove drew on his training as a scientist and science … porthcawl womens aid