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Name
  
Andrew Miller

Role
  
Novelist

Nominations
  
Man Booker Prize


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Education
  
Middlesex University, University of East Anglia, Lancaster University

Awards
  
International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award

Books
  
Ingenious Pain, Pure, The Optimists, One Morning Like a Bird, Oxygen

Award winning novelist andrew miller on creative writing at lancaster university


Andrew Miller (born 1974 in London) is a British journalist and author.

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Miller studied literature at Cambridge and Princeton.

He worked as a television producer before joining The Economist to write about British politics and culture. In 2004 he was appointed the Economist's Moscow correspondent, and covered, among other things, the Orange Revolution in Ukraine. He returned to the UK in 2007 and took over as The Economist's British political editor. From then until July 2010 he wrote the magazine's Bagehot column.

In 2006, he wrote The Earl of Petticoat Lane, a family memoir about "immigration, class, the Blitz, love, memory and the underwear industry." In the New Statesman, Linda Grant described the book as "the best-documented account of the class trajectory of British Jewry in the 20th century". Miller's novel Snowdrops, set in Russia, was nominated for the Man Booker Prize in 2011.

He has recently joined Twitter.

Adam phillips in conversation with andrew miller


References

Andrew Miller (writer) Wikipedia