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Poet, novelist, critic and translator D(ennis) J(oseph) Enright was born on 11 March 1920. He was educated at Leamington College and Downing College, Cambridge. He has taught English at universities in Egypt, Japan, Berlin, Thailand, and Singapore. He was a director of London publishers Chatto & Windus between 1974 and 1982 and was co-editor of Encounter magazine from 1970 to 1972.

His poetry collections include The Laughing Hyena and Other Poems (1953), Addictions (1962), Sad Ires (1975), and Under the Circumstances: Poems and Prose (1991). His Collected Poems: 1948-98 was published in 1998. He was awarded the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry in 1981.

He has also published fiction for adults and children, including Academic Year (1955) and Insufficient Poppy (1960). His non-fiction includes a volume of autobiography, Memoirs of a Mendicant Professor (1969), and critical work on Shakespeare, Milton and Samuel Johnson. He has also translated poetry from Japanese and German and edited several anthologies including The Oxford Book of Death (1983) and The Faber Book of Fevers and Frets (1989). He was a regular contributor to journals including the London Review of Books and the Times Literary Supplement.

A fellow of the Royal Society of Literature since 1961, D. J. Enright was awarded an OBE in 1991 and was made Companion of Literature by the Royal Society of Literature in 1998.

D J Enright died on 31 January 2002. Injury Time: A Memoir, in which he muses upon his own condition and the world he knows he is leaving, was completed shortly before his death, and is published in spring 2003.

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