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James Reeves (writer)

John Morris Reeves (1 July 1909 – 1 May 1978) was a British writer known as James Reeves principally known for his poetry, plays and contributions to children's literature and the literature of collected traditional songs. His published books include poetry, stories and anthologies for both adults and children. He was also well known as a literary critic and broadcaster.〔("James Reeves (Estate)" at Laura Cecil, Literary agent for children's books. )〕
==Biography==
He was the son of Albert Reeves, an accountant, and Ethel Blenche, who was the daughter of a school mistress from Yarm in North East England - they met while on holiday in Switzerland. Subsequently they lived in Nottinghamshire where they had two children, David and John, who later changed his name to James. He was born in Harrow, and educated at Stowe School and at Jesus College, Cambridge,〔''Poems of Today'', third series (1938), p. xxix.〕 where he read English and co-founded with Jacob Bronowski the literary magazine ''Experiment''.〔(James Reeves page at Faber. )〕
He began his writing career as a poet in 1936, and in 1945 turned his attention to writing for young readers. His first book of poems for children, ''The Wandering Moon'', appeared in 1950, illustrated by Edward Ardizzone, with whom Reeves sustained a lifelong friendship and collaboration.〔 Reeves worked as a teacher until 1952, when his failing eyesight forced him to retire and he became a full-time writer and editor.〔
He was close to Laura Riding for a time, being successor to Jacob Bronowski as editor of ''Epilogue: a critical summary''.〔Deborah Barker, ''In Extremis: the life of Laura Riding'' (1993), p. 287.〕 He was also an editor of some of the works of Robert Graves. His prose work for children commenced in 1956 and included short stories. "His real achievement, however, lies in his poetry, which is generally regarded as the best British 'serious' children's verse since Walter de la Mare - though the poems are usually far from serious in subject-matter."〔Humphrey Carpenter and Mari Prichard, ''The Oxford Companion to Children's Literature'', Oxford: Oxford University Press, p. 445.〕

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