Andrew Miller, born on April 29, 1960, is a highly acclaimed English novelist known for his ambitious and richly detailed novels that frequently explore profound themes of human existence and the natural world. Miller’s writing style is characterized by its deliberate and evocative language, often drawing on historical and literary influences to create immersive and complex narratives. He has received numerous prestigious awards, including the James Tait Black Memorial Prize, the Costa Book of the Year, and the Walter Scott Prize, recognizing his significant contributions to contemporary literature.



