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127:, an "amorality tale" set in Moscow, was published in 2011. The story is narrated by Nick Platt, a British lawyer working in Russia in the mid-noughties; Platt becomes involved with a woman he meets on the metro and is caught up in a pair of ruthless scams. It was the first novel to be shortlisted for both the 247:
said "there are three good reasons to buy and read this book: first, it must be the best-documented account of the class trajectory of British Jewry in the 20th century; second, it throws valuable light on contemporary debates about immigration and asylum... and third, it is a fantastically
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called the book "family history of the best sort, the subject matter vastly appealing, the writing intelligent and clear...At the heart of this memoir looms the extraordinary figure of Miller's grandfather, whom the author presents with a novelist's sensitivity and power”. In the
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described it as a "superlative portrait of a country in which everything has its price". The novel was translated into 25 languages. It was selected as a 'book of the year' for 2011 in the
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In 2014 "Midnight in Nowheresville", his article about spending 24 hours at a motorway service station, won Travel Story of the Year at the Foreign Press Association Media Awards.
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for fiction and the CWA Gold Dagger. The novel was also nominated for the Los Angeles Times Book Awards, the James Tait Black Memorial Prize and the Galaxy National Book Awards.
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columnist. He has since been the magazine's correspondent in the American South and its Culture Editor. Since 2021 he has written Back Story,
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Miller is the author of introductions to novellas by Dostoevsky and Tolstoy for the Hesperus Press. He has served as a judge for the
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correspondent, and covered, among other things, the Yukos affair and the Orange Revolution. He returned to the UK in 2007 to become
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said it was "studded with little zingers or evocative phrases that encapsulate something bigger". Miller's third novel,
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said it was "a book about truth and lies, about dirty money and the manipulation of politics". In the
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made me think of a 21st-century Graham Greene novel, an absorbing thriller informed by
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called it "an electrifying tour of the dark side of Moscow, and of human nature". The
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Financial Times, Wall Street Journal, Guardian, Observer, Daily Telegraph
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received generally favourable reviews. A review in the
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In the 581:"Books of the Year | 12 November 2011" 399: 389: 1012:Alumni of the University of Cambridge 606:"'The Faithful Couple', by AD Miller" 248:interesting and well-written story”. 7: 687:Theroux, Marcel (19 February 2020). 579:Spectator, The (12 November 2011). 633:"The Faithful Couple by AD Miller" 418:"Literary prize winners announced" 92:, best known for his debut novel, 14: 545:Flood, Alison (4 December 2011). 489:Turpin, Adrian (9 January 2011). 337:Flood, Alison (19 August 2011). 253:Pushkin House Russian Book Prize 116:magazine as a reporter in 2000. 830:. New Statesman. Archived from 283:'s biweekly column on culture. 902:"The back story of Back Story" 1: 547:"Books for giving: thrillers" 443:"Galaxy National Book Awards" 371:Twitter (21 February 2012). 227:for books on Jewish themes. 1027:Princeton University alumni 935:"Midnight in Nowheresville" 422:The University of Edinburgh 316:"Man Booker 2011 Shortlist" 286:Miller has written for the 102:. 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Index

Ingenious Pain
Pure
Andrew Miller (novelist)
University of Cambridge
Princeton University
journalist
author
Snowdrops
Cambridge
Princeton
The Economist
Booker Prize
Orange Revolution
David Patrikarakos
Marcel Theroux
emotional intelligence
the Blitz
Wingate Prize
Susie Boyt
Linda Grant
Pushkin House Russian Book Prize
Moscow
Bagehot
"Man Booker 2011 Shortlist"
"Males in the frame as Gold Dagger shortlist revealed"
ISSN
0261-3077
"2011 Los Angeles Times Book Prize finalists announced"
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