Comprising work from the early 1970s onwards, Reassembling Still is by far the largest and most comprehensive collection of David Miller's poetry, and includes all of his poetry that he wishes to keep, with the exceptions of the ongoing Spiritual Letters project and his visual poems.
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Weight: 473g
Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
Publication Date: 15 May 2014
Publisher: Shearsman Books
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781848613317
About David M. Miller
David Miller was born in Melbourne (Australia) in 1950 and has lived in London since 1972. His more recent publications include The Waters of Marah (Shearsman Books 2005) The Dorothy and Benno Stories (Reality Street Editions 2005) In the Shop of Nothing: New and Selected Poems (Harbor Mountain Press 2007) and Black Grey and White: A Book of Visual Sonnets (Veer Books 2011). He has compiled British Poetry Magazines 1914-2000: A History and Bibliography of 'Little Magazines' (with Richard Price The British Library / Oak Knoll Press 2006) and edited The Lariat and Other Writings by Jaime de Angulo (Counterpoint 2009) and The Alchemist's Mind: a book of narrative prose by poets (Reality Street 2012). Spiritual Letters (Series 1-5) appeared from Chax Press in 2011 and a double CD recording of David Miller reading this same work came out from LARYNX in 2012. He is also a musician and a member of the Frog Peak Music collective.