Matthew
Miller
Program: English Ph.D.
Began program in 2000
Area of Study: 19th and 20th century American Literature
Office: 152 EPB
E-Mail: godotnut [ at ] hotmail [ dot ] com
A native of Long Beach, California, Matthew Miller is a recent graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop, who has stayed on in Iowa City to complete a Ph.D. in English literature at the University of Iowa. In addition, he keeps busy with three jobs: adjunct instructor in writing and literature at Mt. Mercy College in Cedar Rapids, managing editor of the Walt Whitman Quarterly Review, and staff member of the Walt Whitman Archive. His scholarly interests include Whitman, American poetics, electronic scholarship, and manuscript studies of modern authors.
Poems
" (A Village Journal, 2/27)," American Letters & Commentary, 14.
" A Lineage," "Repair," Colorado Review, Fall/Winter 2000.
" Construction," Denver Quarterly, (forthcoming).
" Digit," "Fadeout," "Orca Gladiator," Double Room, Spring/Summer, 2003. [http://www.webdelsol.com/Double_Room/issue_two/issue2.html]
" The Circuit," Jacket (in conjunction with Verse), v.19 [http://jacketmagazine.com/19/mill.html].
" Cube," "Orbit," Lit (forthcoming).
" like a river on rails like," The Massachusetts Review, Summer 2000.
" The Operation," New Letters, 66: 2; "Orbit," Nth Position, #1.
" Driver," Open City, v.12.
" Kids," Phoebe, Spring 2002.
" Monsters," "Levity," Prairie Schooner, Spring 2001.
" Spoon," "With All Our Souvenirs," Short Fuse: A Global Anthology, Rattapallax Press, 2002.
" In the Garden of Unearthly Delights," Sycamore Review, January 2000.
" The Circuit," Verse, 19:3 / 20:1.
" Forest," Volt, 8.Scholarship
" A Love Supreme: Jazz and the Poetry of Hayden Carruth," Midwest Quarterly,
Spring 1998, 39: 3.
" Selections from the Talbot Wilson Notebook of Walt Whitman, a New Typographic
Translation with Introduction," Double Room, Issue 3. [http://www.webdelsol.com/Double_Room/issue_three/Matthew_Miller_1.htm]Interviews
" An Interview with Hayden Carruth," The Writers' Chronicle, 34:1.
" An Interview with James Galvin," The Writers' Chronicle, 36:1.