Poetry. Including an essay by Benjamin Hollander and block print by Louise Victor, a limited, first edition of 200 copies printed on Vandercook letterpress, printed and designed by William Cirocco. Shocking, tender, epiphanic, every line a rich disturbance; here is some of the most satisfying and cellularly memorable prose poetry I've ever read. It's time people in the U.S. started taking David Miller seriously. -- Lee Chapman, Editor, First Intensity.
Author City: LONDON UNK
David Miller was born in Melbourne, Australia, in 1950, and has lived in London, England, since 1972. His recent publications include THE WATERS OF MARAH (Singing Horse Press, 2003 / Shearsman Books, 2005), The Dorothy and Benno Stories (Reality Street Editions, 2005), and IN THE SHOP OF NOTHING: NEW AND SELECTED POEMS (Harbor Mountain Press, 2007). He has compiled British Poetry Magazines 1914-2000: A History and Bibliography of "Little Magazines" (with Richard Price, The British Library, 2006) and edited The Lariat and Other Writings by Jaime de Angulo (Counterpoint, 2009). He has been working on the Spiritual Letters project since 1995. A double CD recording of David Miller reading Spiritual Letters (Series 1-5) is available from LARYNX (London).
Reviews and Other Links
Norman Weinstein @ Golden Handcuffs Review
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