Walter M. Miller, Jr. (1923–1996)
Auteur van Een loflied voor Leibowitz
Over de Auteur
Miller's participation in the bombing of Casino, Italy, during World War II apparently had a lasting impact on the writer, for his only novel, A Canticle for Leibowitz (1960), is rife with images of massive destruction caused by war. Miller began writing short stories in 1950 while recovering from toon meer an automobile accident, and most of his writing was done between 1950 and 1960. Often regarded as one of the best science fiction novels ever written, A Canticle for Leibowitz is a complex, beautifully written book that traces human history from a twentieth-century nuclear war forward to another war in a.d. 3781. It stands as one of the best examples of the fear that millions of people have of the power of nuclear weapons and the aftermath of nuclear holocaust. Richly symbolic and multilayered, the novel lends itself to critical commentary more than do most popular works of literature. Critic John B. Ower remarks that, perhaps because of his conversion to Catholicism, "Miller's religious belief is complex and comprehensive enough to contain within itself the dark misgivings, the ironies, and the ambiguities of our deeply disturbed century." (Bowker Author Biography) toon minder
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Werken van Walter M. Miller, Jr.
Un cantico per Leibowitz - Benedizione oscura - Umani a condizione - Il mattatore (1988) 8 exemplaren
Classic Science Fiction by Walter M. Miller, Jr. (Unexpurgated Edition) (Halcyon Classics) (2010) 5 exemplaren
I Made You [short fiction] 4 exemplaren
MillemondiEstate 1995 3 exemplaren
Izzard And The Membrane 2 exemplaren
(A CANTICLE FOR LEIBOWITZ ) By Miller, Walter M. (Author) Paperback Published on (05, 2006) 2 exemplaren
And the Light Is Risen {story} 2 exemplaren
The magazine of fantasy and science fiction #13 2 exemplaren
Um Cântico Para Leibowitz, 3 2 exemplaren
Um Cântico para Leibowitz, 1 1 exemplaar
Nova SF* 11 - II serie 1 exemplaar
Il giudizio di Eva - C'era una volta un mondo 1 exemplaar
C'era una volta un mondo 1 exemplaar
Um Cântico Para Leibowitz - 3 1 exemplaar
A Canticle for Lebowitz 1 exemplaar
Fantastic, May 1968 (Vol. 17, No. 5) 1 exemplaar
CONDICIONALMENTE HUMANO 1 exemplaar
Um Cântico Para Leibowitz - volume 2 1 exemplaar
Um Cântico Para Leibowitz, Volume 2 1 exemplaar
God Is Thus {story} — Auteur — 1 exemplaar
Check and Checkmate 1 exemplaar
Um Cântico para Leibowitz 2 1 exemplaar
Um Cântico Para Leibowitz - volume 1 1 exemplaar
The Song Of Marya 1 exemplaar
The Yokel 1 exemplaar
The Reluctant Traitor 1 exemplaar
Six And Ten Are Johnny 1 exemplaar
Bitter Victory 1 exemplaar
Let My People Go 1 exemplaar
Um Cântico para Leibowitz 1 1 exemplaar
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- Gangbare naam
- Miller, Walter M., Jr.
- Pseudoniemen en naamsvarianten
- Miller, Walter Michael, Jr. (birth name)
- Geboortedatum
- 1923-01-23
- Overlijdensdatum
- 1996-01-09
- Graflocatie
- Mosquito Lagoon, Florida, USA (cremated, ashes scattered)
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- New Smyrna Beach, Florida, USA
- Plaats van overlijden
- Daytona Beach, Florida, USA
- Oorzaak van overlijden
- suicide
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- New Smyrna Beach, Florida, USA
- Opleiding
- University of Tennessee
University of Texas - Beroepen
- novelist
short story writer - Organisaties
- Army Air Force (WWII)
- Prijzen en onderscheidingen
- Hugo Award for Best Novel (1961)
Hugo Award for Best Novella (1955) - Agent
- Don Congdon
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Second Round: A Canticle For Leibowitz (Miller) in Consensus Press (november 2022)
Second Round: A Canticle for Leibowitz by Walter Miller Jr. in Consensus Press (november 2022)
Leibowitz: what's the appeal? in Consensus Press (oktober 2022)
A Canticle for Leibowitz (Book 10) discussion in Group Reads - Sci-Fi (februari 2014)
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This book gives me the goosebumps still and because of my recent experiences in and around Byzantine churches, the (re)reading experience was amplified.
The setting is post-deluge - civilization had been utterly destroyed in a nuclear holocaust- and it is a sort of Christian order, the order of the St. Leibowitz that becomes the caretaker and perhaps more importantly the interpreter of past knowledge. The parallels between the Christian church after the destruction of the Roman Empire are striking, by the way.
“From the monster Fallout - deliver us.”
“From the spirit of fornication - deliver us.”
“From the Strontium, the Casium, the Cobalt- deliver us
It all kicks into gear when brother Francis finds among other items, a shopping list and a drawing of a circuit plan in an old fallout shelter which become objects of religious veneration.
It is then when taken out of context, we realize how easily the banal, the trivial is recognized as the ultimately profound, the lifeless becomes alive and ignorance becomes king. We, through the endless arrogance of contemporary societies are not aware that each and everyone of us, just as brother Francis and the whole church of St. Leibowitz, are forever dwelling inside universal concentric circles of dramatic irony. In that sense, ignorance permeates all there is and can’t be abdicated.
Walter Miller’s tale is a forever masterpiece, a classic of speculative fiction. Ah, what arrogance to suppose, to claim that anything can be forever-lasting .
Yet, Miller’s work ticks all the boxes. It is masterly eloquent, at times lusciously, then disturbingly ironic.
“What did the world weigh? It weighs but is not weighed. Sometimes it’s scales are crooked. It weighs life and labor in the balance against silver and gold. That will never balance. But fast and ruthless it keeps on that way. It spills a lot of life that way and sometimes a little gold. And blindfolded a king comes riding across the desert with a set of crooked scales, a pair of loaded dice and upon the flag is emblazoned vexileragis.”
The plot moves on like a steam engine, undisturbed and not caring for a reader’s preference. Driven by the stark reality of circumstance, it takes no prisoners. Simply wonderfully profound. Ah, I’m getting carried away.
A spiritu fornicationis, Domine, libera nos (in religious context fornication is often used as idolatry) Deliver me from the sin of idolatry.
Deo gratias.… (meer)