David Miller (poet)


David Miller is a writer, poet, literary critic, and editor. Born in Melbourne, Australia, he has lived in London since 1972.
Miller has published over fifty books and pamphlets. His first books were The Caryatids and South London Mix, both published in 1975. His subsequent works include The Story, Unity, Pictures of Mercy, Stromata, Collected Poems, Art and Disclosure, Spiritual Letters and The Waters of Marah.
His writing has been celebrated in At the Heart of Things: the poetry and prose of David Miller. Other discussions of his writing can be found in an essay by Robert Hampson in New British Poetries: The Scope of the Possible, ed. R. Hampson and Peter Barry, Michael Thorp's Breaking at the Fountain: A Meditation on the Work of David Miller, and Tim Woods' long essay, '"Thought itself, ruptured": The Spiritual Materialist Poetics of David Miller', The Poet's Voice, New Series, Vol. 4, 1998.
He is an associate editor for Poetry Salzburg Review.