Author: A D Miller
Books
Snowdrops | 2011 |
A.D. Miller, born in London in 1974, is a prominent British novelist and journalist. He built his academic foundation at Cambridge University, where he studied literature, and later pursued international relations at Princeton University. Miller's career in journalism gained traction at The Economist, where he served in various capacities, including as Moscow correspondent from 2004 to 2007. This experience deeply informed his understanding of post-Soviet Russia and influenced his writing.
Miller's debut novel, "Snowdrops," published in 2011, garnered significant acclaim for its gripping portrayal of moral ambiguity against the backdrop of modern Moscow. The novel's success established Miller as a compelling storyteller with a keen eye for psychological depth and cultural insight. Following "Snowdrops," he continued to explore complex, international narratives in his subsequent works, such as "The Faithful Couple" (2015) and "Independence Square" (2020), further cementing his status as a significant voice in contemporary literature. A.D. Miller continues to live in London, where he writes and contributes thought-provoking commentary on current affairs.