Warren Miller (author)

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Warren Miller
Warren Miller

Warren Miller (1921-1966) was an American writer. Although he gained some notoriety for his books dealing with issues of race, as in The Cool World and The Siege of Harlem, and for his more political books such as Looking for The General and Flush Times, because of his early death due to lung cancer and his outspoken political views he has been left relatively unknown today.

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[edit] Biography

Miller received his Bachelors and Masters from the University of Iowa, and remained there as an instructor of literature during the 1950s. He wrote several novels during the 50's and early 60's. He had two daughters by Adelaide, his first wife, Scottie and Eve. He later remarried Jane "Jimmy" Miller.

[edit] Works

  • The Cool World, New York: Little Brown & Company, 1959. ISBN-10: 0316573361 ISBN-13: 978-0316573368
  • Flush Times, New York: Little Brown & Company, 1962. ASIN: B000KP0XS4
  • Looking For The General, New York: McGraw-Hill, 1964. ASIN: B0007DKC94
  • The Way We Live Now, New York: Little Brown & Company, 1958. ASIN: B000TWRGPQ
  • 90 Miles From Home, New York: Little Brown & Company, 1961. ASIN: B000QJXMCS
  • The Siege of Harlem, New York: McGraw-Hill, 1964. ASIN: B000EGMPVM
  • Love Me Little, New York: Bantam Books, 1959. ASIN: B0007HLGY0
  • The Bright Young Things, New York: Little Brown & Company, 1958. ASIN: B0007DVZKE
  • The Sleep of Reason, New York: Little Brown & Company, 1960. ASIN: B000K7D9E2

[edit] Films

The book The Cool World was first made into a play and then a movie in 1964 directed by Shirley Clarke, produced by Frederick Wiseman, and with musical score by Dizzy Gillespie.

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