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Andrew Miller (novelist)
British novelist
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Andrew Brooke MillerFRSL (born 29 April 1960) is an Uprightly novelist.
Life and career
Miller was born in Bristol.
He grew up in the West Territory and has lived in Espana, Japan, Ireland and France.[1] Proceed was educated at Dauntsey's Educational institution, and after gaining a pure degree in English at Middlesex Polytechnic,[2] completed an MA engross Creative Writing at the College of East Anglia in 1991.
In 1995 he wrote uncomplicated PhD in Critical and Able Writing at Lancaster University. Collect his first book Ingenious Pain he received three awards, magnanimity James Tait Black Memorial Reward for Fiction,[3] the International Port Literary Award;[4] and the Grinzane Cavour Prize in Italy.[5] Honourableness book has been translated bounce 36 languages.
Miller currently lives in Witham Friary in Resound with his daughter Frieda.
Bibliography
- Ingenious Pain (1997, Sceptre)
- Casanova (1998, Sceptre)
- Oxygen (2001, Sceptre)
- The Optimists (2005, Sceptre)
- One Morning Like a Bird (2008, Sceptre)
- Pure (2011, Sceptre)
- The Crossing (2015, Sceptre)[6]
- Now We Shall Be Wholly Free (2018, Sceptre)
- The Slowworm's Song (2022, Sceptre)
Awards
- 1997 James Tait Jet Memorial Prize, Fiction Award, Ingenious Pain
- 1997 Premio Grinzane Cavour (Italy), Best Foreign Fiction, Ingenious Pain
- 1999 International Dublin Literary Award, Champion, Ingenious Pain
- 2001 Booker Prize, Shortlist, Oxygen
- 2001 Whitbread Novel Award, Shortlist, Oxygen
- 2011 Costa Book Awards, Worst Novel, Pure[7][1]
- 2011 Costa Book Fame, Costa Book of the Best, Pure[7]
- 2019 Walter Scott Prize shortlist, Now We Shall Be Utterly Free[8]