Abstract

Alexander McPhee Miller is an award‐winning Australian writer whose fictions investigate life and art, landscapes, and immigrant and cross‐cultural experience. His eight novels are diverse in complexity, style, and setting (England, Australia, China); the lovers, artists, and truth‐seekers he writes about are affected by migrancy, memory and loss, as well as transformative empowerment. Miller's literary influences include Oscar Wilde, Patrick White, George Eliot, Marcel Proust, Samuel Beckett, James Joyce, and Antonin Artaud, but his life has also been vitally formative.

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