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'''Malcolm H. Miller''' (10/30/1930-9/5/2014) was a poet from Salem.
'''Malcolm H. Miller''' (10/30/1930-9/5/2014) was a poet from Salem.


He attended St. John's Prep on full scholarship. After serving in the Navy, he went to McGill University in Montreal
He attended St. John's Prep on a full scholarship. After serving in the Navy, he went to McGill University in Montreal


in the 1950's where he became friends with Leonard Cohen, the poet, novelist and singer-songwriter.
in the 1950's where he became friends with Leonard Cohen, the poet, novelist and singer-songwriter.
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He is buried in Greenlawn Cemetery in the veterans section.
He is buried in Greenlawn Cemetery in the veterans section.
For some examples of Miller's Salem-centric poems, see this entry [[Malcolm Miller Poems]].


[[Category:Browse Index]]
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==See Also==
==See Also==
Vertical File in Salem Collection - '''Greenlawn Cemetery Tour''' (June 2018)
Vertical File in Salem Collection - '''Greenlawn Cemetery Tour''' (June 2018)and additional biography sheet.
 
Vertical File in Salem Collection - '''Miller, Malcolm'''
 
[https://catalog.noblenet.org/eg/opac/record/4851989?locg=63 Unburying Malcolm Miller] DVD, 2017


[http://www.masspoetry.org/introductiontomalcolmmiller/ Mass Poetry] Malcolm Miller
[https://catalog.noblenet.org/eg/opac/record/2993633?locg=63 The White Hours : Poems] 2010.

Latest revision as of 09:39, 15 October 2024

Malcolm H. Miller (10/30/1930-9/5/2014) was a poet from Salem.

He attended St. John's Prep on a full scholarship. After serving in the Navy, he went to McGill University in Montreal

in the 1950's where he became friends with Leonard Cohen, the poet, novelist and singer-songwriter.

He had three books formally published in the late 1960's and 70's. "The Emperor of Massachusetts: Poems, Mad and Sane", "The Summer

of the True Gods" and "The Kings Have Donned Their Final Masks" by Tundra Books.

Miller's papers are archived in the Phillips Library collection at the Peabody Essex Museum and in the libraries of Salem State and McGill Universities.

He is buried in Greenlawn Cemetery in the veterans section.

For some examples of Miller's Salem-centric poems, see this entry Malcolm Miller Poems.

See Also

Vertical File in Salem Collection - Greenlawn Cemetery Tour (June 2018)and additional biography sheet.

Vertical File in Salem Collection - Miller, Malcolm

Unburying Malcolm Miller DVD, 2017

The White Hours : Poems 2010.