Peter S. Beagle nació en 1939 y se crió en el Bronx, donde creció rodeado de arte y educación: sus padres eran profesores, tres de sus tíos eran pintores de galerías de renombre mundial y su abuelo inmigrante era un respetado escritor, en hebreo, de ficción judía y cuentos populares. Hoy, el célebre autor y guionista Peter Beagle ha recibido los prestigiosos premios Hugo, Nebula, Locus, Mythopoeic y World Fantasy, y es un Gran Maestro en Memoria de Damon Knight 2018 de Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers of America, entre muchos otros logros literarios.
Peter S. Beagle was born in 1939 and raised in the Bronx, where he grew up surrounded by the arts and education: both his parents were teachers, three of his uncles were world-renowned gallery painters, and his immigrant grandfather was a respected writer, in Hebrew, of Jewish fiction and folktales. Today, noted author and screenwriter Peter Beagle is a recipient of the prestigious Hugo, Nebula, Locus, Mythopoeic, and World Fantasy Awards, and he is a Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers of America 2018 Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master, among many other literary achievements. He has given generations of readers the magic of unicorns, haunted cemeteries, lascivious trees and disgruntled gods. A prolific author, his best-known work is The Last Unicorn, a fantasy novel, which Locus Magazine subscribers voted the number five "All-Time Best Fantasy Novel" in 1987. Fellow Hugo and Nebula-award-winning author Neil Gaiman has described Beagle's A Fine and Private Place as his "I-wish-I'd-written-that-first" novel. In addition to writing novels, short stories, poems, and songs, Peter S. Beagle is also known for his work on screen, including the screenplay he co-wrote for the 1978 Ralph Bakshi-animated version of The Lord of the Rings. He also wrote the teleplay for "Sarek", one of the most critically-acclaimed and popular episodes of the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation.