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Stephen Paul Miller (born 1951) is an American poet and academic. He has written five books of poetry, one critical volume, and co-edited two critical collections. Miller's poetry books include ''Being with a Bullet'' (Talisman), ''Skinny Eighth Avenue'' (
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), ''Art Is Boring for the Same Reason We Stayed in Vietnam'' (Domestic), ''The Bee Flies in May'' (Marsh Hawk Press), and the forthcoming ''Fort Dad'' (Marsh Hawk Press). He is also the author of ''The Seventies Now: Culture as Surveillance'' (
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) and ''Screwball Consensus: Franklin Roosevelt, Alan Turing, and Preston Sturges''. With Terence Diggory, Miller co-edited Scene of Our Selves: New Works on the New York School Poets (National Poetry Foundation,
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) and, with Daniel Morris, Secular Jewish Culture/Radical Poetic Practice (
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). Miller teaches English at St. John's University.


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''Jewish Week'' addresses Miller's work concerning Jewish American poetry
City College of New York alumni New York University alumni American male poets Living people 1951 births {{US-poet-1950s-stub