Wayne Miller
Wayne Miller is the author of three poetry collections, most recently The City, Our City (Milkweed, 2011). He also translated Moikom Zeqo’s I Don’t Believe in Ghosts (BOA, 2007) and co-edited both New European Poets (Graywolf, 2008) and Tamura Ryuichi: On the Life & Work of a 20th Century Master (Pleiades Press, 2011). He lives in Kansas City and teaches at the University of Central Missouri, where he edits Pleiades.
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Poetry | The Online Edition
Post-Elegy
Wayne Miller
‘After the plane went down, / the cars sat for weeks in long-term parking. / Then, one by one, they began to disappear / from among the cars of the living.’
Art & Photography | Issue 108
Chicago’s South Side 1946–1948
Wayne Miller
‘Miller’s images collected in Chicago’s South Side reflect the enormous variety of human experiences and emotions that occurred at a unique time and place in the American landscape.’