Instant Chronicles: A Life

Instant Chronicles: A Life by D.J. Enright is a First Edition published by Oxford University Press on July 18, 1985. This 64-page work presents a new poem that oscillates between a critique of modern biography and an autobiographical memoir, offering insights into the author’s reflections on life and civilization.
Readers will find a thoughtful exploration of personal and societal themes within the poetry, as Enright engages with the complexities of identity and existence. The work invites contemplation on the significance of civilization, making it a notable addition to the genre of poetry. This edition is presented in English and features dimensions of 8.5 inches in height and 5.75 inches in length.
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A new poem which is at times a critique of modern biography and at other times an autobiographical memoir. “Enright is a major poet who quietly but insistently reminds us that civilization still matters.”–John Russell Taylor, The Times (London). “(Enright’s) poetic achievement is eloquent and humane”–Paul Theroux, Sunday Times (London)
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