Sir JohnBetjeman, CBE (28 August 1906 – 19 May 1984) was an English poet, writer and broadcaster who described himself in Who's Who as a "poet and hack". He was a founding ...
The life and work of Sir JohnBetjeman ... The life and work of Sir JohnBetjeman. When JohnBetjeman’s Collected Poems came out in 1958 they made publishing history and ...
JohnBetjeman - a brief biography. JohnBetjeman was born on August 28th, 1906, near Highgate, London. His father was Ernest Betjemann, a cabinet maker, a trade which had been in ...
JohnBetjeman's page on the Poetry Archive ... In an interview from 1961, JohnBetjeman talks to the Beat poet Royston Ellis about the inspiration for A Subaltern's Love Song ...
JohnBetjeman (1906 - 1984) ... Biography of JohnBetjeman; JohnBetjeman (1906 - 1984) Sir JohnBetjeman (28 August 1906 – 19 May 1984) was a British poet and writer on ...
JohnBetjeman (1906 - 1984) BIOGRAPHY. JohnBetjeman, poet laureate of England from 1972 until his death in 1984, was known by many as a poet whose writing evoked a sense of ...
Biography JohnBetjeman. Short biography of JohnBetjeman . JohnBetjeman 1906 – 1984 became the most popular British poet of his age. He received countless awards and yet poetry ...
Sir JohnBetjeman (born Aug. 28, 1906, London, Eng. — died May 19, 1984, Trebetherick, Cornwall) English poet. His poetry volumes include Mount Zion (1933), High and Low ...
Betjeman, John (1906–1984) English poet and essayist. He was the originator of a peculiarly English light verse, nostalgic, and delighting in Victorian and Edwardian architecture ...