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D. J. Enright

Dennis Joseph "D. J." Enright (11 March 1920 – 31 December 2002) was a British academic, poet, novelist and critic. He authored ''Academic Year'' (1955), ''Memoirs Of A Mendicant Professor'' (1969) and a wide range of essays, reviews, anthologies, children's books and poems.
==Life==
D. J. was born in Royal Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, and educated at Leamington College and Downing College, Cambridge. After graduating he held a number of academic posts outside the United Kingdom: in Egypt, Japan, Thailand and notably in Singapore (from 1960). He at times attributed his lack of success in finding a post closer to home to writing for ''Scrutiny'' and his short association with F. R. Leavis; whose influence he mainly and early, but not entirely, rejected.
As a poet he was identified with the Movement. His 1955 anthology, ''Poets of the 1950s'', served to delineate the group of British poets in question — albeit somewhat remotely and retrospectively, since he was abroad and it was not as prominent as the Robert Conquest collection ''New Lines'' of the following year.
Returning to London in 1970, he edited ''Encounter'' magazine, with Melvin J. Lasky, for two years. He subsequently worked in publishing.

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