Mr. Miller has written over 600 poems, many of which have been published along the eastern seaboard. Hope breaks through in these poems, but in a vision of pyrrhic victory. He forces his reader into an uncomfortable position, a position of altercation, even aggression. Mr. Miller ignites his reader and forces him or her to confront the limits of broken growth in relations and relationships. He paradoxically describes the need for intimacy and the problem that emotional space is a prerequisite of autonomous experience and ...
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Mr. Miller has written over 600 poems, many of which have been published along the eastern seaboard. Hope breaks through in these poems, but in a vision of pyrrhic victory. He forces his reader into an uncomfortable position, a position of altercation, even aggression. Mr. Miller ignites his reader and forces him or her to confront the limits of broken growth in relations and relationships. He paradoxically describes the need for intimacy and the problem that emotional space is a prerequisite of autonomous experience and existential solidarity.
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