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Collected Poems: 1987

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D.J. Enright needs little introduction as one of the finest poets writing today. He "is a major poet who quietly but insistently reminds us that civilization still matters" (The Times, London). Collected Poems 1987 replaces Enright's earlier collection and represents all the work the poet wishes to retain.
This volume includes three verse sequences in full, The Terrible Shears (1973), Paradise Illustrated (1978) and A Faust Book (1979), to which is now added the most recent, Instant Chronicles (1985). A substantial group of recent poems brings the volume up to date.

384 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1987

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The poetry of D.J. Enright is witty, observant, wry, sad, and luminous - not a touch of self-absorption or showboating to it. Enright's view of the world (as a British citizen and long-time resident of Singapore) is capacious and jaded without feeling burned out or mean.
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