Jeremy Reed (writer)

Jeremy Reed (born 1951) is a Jersey-born writer, poet and prose stylist.

Career

Reed has published fifty works in 25 years. He has written more than two dozen books of poetry, 12 novels, and volumes of literary and music criticism. He has also published translations of Montale, Cocteau, Nasrallah, Adonis, Bogary and Hölderlin. His own work has been translated abroad in more than a dozen languages. He has received awards from the National Poetry, Somerset Maugham, Eric Gregory, Ingram Merrill, and Royal Literary Funds. He has also won the Poetry Society's European Translation Prize.

Reed began publishing poems in magazines and small publications in the 1970s.[1] His influences include Rimbaud, Artaud, Jean Genet, J.G. Ballard, David Bowie and Iain Sinclair.[2] Reed has a long history of publication with both Creation Books and Peter Owen, however his Selected Poems is published by Penguin Books. His recent art criticism appears in Cornermag: 'Gareth Lloyd Leaving the 20th Century'. His latest novel to be published is The Grid.

He has collaborated with the musician Itchy Ear. They perform live under the name Ginger Light.

Reed's PhD is from the University of Essex, and he has occasionally taught at that institution and at the University of London.

Collections of Poetry

Criticism & Non-Fiction

Novels

References

  1. Lachman, Gary (30 July 2006). "Jeremy Reed: A supernova in orange and purple ink". The Independent (London: INM). ISSN 0951-9467. OCLC 185201487. Retrieved 29 April 2011.
  2. Marshall, Richard (December 2005). "Dreaming with his eyes open". 3:AM Magazine. Retrieved 30 July 2011.
  3. "Here Comes the Nice". Publishers Weekly. 19 September 2011. Retrieved 15 June 2014.
  4. Darren Richard Carlaw (21 October 2011). "Here Comes the Nice". New York Journal of Books. Retrieved 15 June 2014.

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