Life by Other Means
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Author: Jacqueline Simms
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 208
This collection of 22 essays celebrates the 70th birthday of the well-known poet, critic and novelist D.J. Enright. Blending personal memoir with critical analysis, this is a study of the liberal, humanist writer whose work as Professor of English took him to Japan, Alexandria, and finally, Singapore. Amongst the contributors are: Paul Theroux, Derwent May, Douglas Dunn, Naomi Lewis, A.S.Byatt, P.N.Furbank and Peter Porter.
Author: Jacqueline Simms
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 208
This collection of 22 essays celebrates the 70th birthday of the well-known poet, critic and novelist D.J. Enright. Blending personal memoir with critical analysis, this is a study of the liberal, humanist writer whose work as Professor of English took him to Japan, Alexandria, and finally, Singapore. Amongst the contributors are: Paul Theroux, Derwent May, Douglas Dunn, Naomi Lewis, A.S.Byatt, P.N.Furbank and Peter Porter.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Jacqueline Simms
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 208
This collection of 22 essays celebrates the 70th birthday of the well-known poet, critic and novelist D.J. Enright. Blending personal memoir with critical analysis, this is a study of the liberal, humanist writer whose work as Professor of English took him to Japan, Alexandria, and finally, Singapore. Amongst the contributors are: Paul Theroux, Derwent May, Douglas Dunn, Naomi Lewis, A.S.Byatt, P.N.Furbank and Peter Porter.
Author: Jacqueline Simms
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 208
This collection of 22 essays celebrates the 70th birthday of the well-known poet, critic and novelist D.J. Enright. Blending personal memoir with critical analysis, this is a study of the liberal, humanist writer whose work as Professor of English took him to Japan, Alexandria, and finally, Singapore. Amongst the contributors are: Paul Theroux, Derwent May, Douglas Dunn, Naomi Lewis, A.S.Byatt, P.N.Furbank and Peter Porter.
Life by Other Means