Donald Revell

Born in the Bronx, Donald Revell received his PhD at SUNY Buffalo and is the author of more than a dozen books of poetry, translations, and essays. Steeped in the work of Henry David Thoreau and William Carlos Williams, Revell’s poetry is “seriously Christian but not doctrinaire, mystical without setting intellect aside, angry over political matters without ever growing stale or shrill, and more often joyful than any other living poet of his powers,” observes critic Stephen Burt, noting that in A Thief of Strings (2007) Revell “may have constructed the only language of ecstasy that makes sense for our secular, self-doubting age.”
Since his first collection, From Abandoned Cities (1983), a National Poetry Series winner, Revell’s poetry has moved toward a yearning for transparency and innocence. Although Revell was originally a formalist poet, his more recent work tends to be in free verse and aims, in his words, “to make something out of words through which meaning can pass without impediment and without significant loss of energy.” As he teaches his students, “Craft is nothing. Sincerity is everything.”
His awards include two Pushcart Prizes, two Shestack Prizes, the Gertrude Stein Award in Innovative American Poetry, two PEN Center USA Awards in poetry, and fellowships from the NEA, the Ingram Merrill Foundation, and the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.
After editing the Denver Quarterly from 1988 to 1994, Revell joined the Colorado Review as poetry editor in 1995. He has taught at the Universities of Tennessee, Denver, Missouri, Iowa, Alabama, Utah, and Nevada-Las Vegas.
Revell lives in Las Vegas, Nevada, with his wife, poet Claudia Keelan.
Discover this poet’s context and related poetry, articles, and media.
Poems By DONALD REVELL
Articles By DONALD REVELL
- Canon Fodder
A list of nine poems that should be required reading. - Heaven's Commonplace: Hoc Opus, Hic Labor Est
Remembering Robert Creeley.
Articles About DONALD REVELL
Audio & Podcasts
Poem of the Day Poem of the Day Poem of the Day Poem of the Day Poem of the Day Poem of the Day The Poetry Magazine Podcast-
Our Birds, Our Selves
Donald Revell, Marianne Boruch—and your feisty letters.
Poet Categorization
POET’S REGION U.S., Southwestern
LIFE SPAN 1954–
If you disagree with this poet's categorization, make a suggestion.



