Gareth Reeves

Gareth Reeves’s most recent poetry collection, Nuncle Music (Carcanet, 2013), is a psychodrama ‘spoken’ by Shostakovich. Other publications include books on Eliot’s poetry and a co-authored book on 1930s poetry.



Gareth Reeves's work featured in PN Review comprises 12 contributions of poetry, four articles, and three reviews, over a period of 47 years. Also available are two reviews of Gareth Reeves's work and one translation by Gareth Reeves.

Further Reading

Poetry in Poetry Nation 2 (1974) Three Poems
Poetry in Poetry Nation 3 (1974) Two Poems
Poetry in Poetry Nation 4 (1975) Two Poems
Poetry in Poetry Nation 6 (1976) Three Poems
Poetry in PN Review 27 (1982) Stills
Poetry in PN Review 29 (1983) Four Poems
Poetry in PN Review 38 (1984) Poems
Poetry in PN Review 50 (1986) Four Poems
Poetry in PN Review 91 (1993) Four Poems
Poetry in PN Review 189 (2009) Six Poems
Poetry in PN Review 208 (2012) To Donald Davie in Heaven or wherever
Poetry in PN Review 212 (2013) Poems from Nuncle Music
Article in PN Review 88 (1992) Hearing Davie
Article in PN Review 125 (1999) Beyond the New World: Donald Davie's Anglo-American Confessions
Article in PN Review 212 (2013) Nuncle Music in the Making
Article in PN Review 254 (2020) Jules Laforgue’s Pierrot
Review in PN Review 1 (1977) on the Georgians
Review in PN Review 177 (2007) on A History of Twentieth-Century British Women's Poetry
Review in PN Review 226 (2015) on American Poetry after Modernism
Reviewed by C.H. Sisson in PN Review 75 (1990) Gareth Reeves T.S.Eliot
Reviewed by Simon Kent in PN Review 90 (1993) on new critical books
Translation of Poetry by Jules Laforgue in PN Review 254 (2020) Pierrots (translated by Gareth Reeves)
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