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Reeves, James

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Reeves, James (1909-1978)

English poet. His work has been linked with his friend Robert Graves, but he was more influenced by T S Eliot, Ezra Pound, and the Imagists. His verse reveals deeply felt emotions - guilt, anger, and pain - beneath the tranquil surface of everyday life. Collected Poems, 1929-74 was published 1974.

Reeves was born in London and studied at Cambridge. He was a teacher for many years before becoming a freelance writer 1952. He was also the editor of many verse anthologies.



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