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He took part in the bombing of the Benedictine Abbey at Monte Cassino, which proved a traumatic experience for him, Joe Haldeman reported that Miller had Post Traumatic Stress Disorder foryears before it had a name, After the war, Miller converted to Catholicism, He married Anna Louise Becker in, and they had four children, For several months inhe lived with science fiction writer Judith Merril, ex wif From the Wikipedia article, " sitelink Walter M.
Miller, Jr. ":Miller was born in New Smyrna Beach, Florida, Educated at the University of Tennessee and the University of Texas, he worked as an engineer, During World War II, he served in the Army Air Corps as a radioman and tail gunner, flying than fifty bombing missions over Italy.
He took part in the bombing of the Benedictine Abbey at Monte Cassino, which proved a traumatic experience for him, Joe Haldeman reported that Miller "had Post Traumatic Stress Disorder foryears before it had a name", After the war, Miller
Fetch Your Copy Two Worlds Of Walter M. Miller Authored By Walter M. Miller Jr. Available In Manuscript
converted to Catholicism, He married Anna Louise Becker in, and they had four children, For several months inhe lived with science fiction writer Judith Merril, ex wife of Frederik Pohl and a noted science fiction author in her own right.
Betweenand, Miller published over three dozen science fiction short stories, winning a Hugo Award infor the story "The Darfsteller".
He also wrote scripts for the television show Captain Video in, Late in thes, Miller assembled a novel from three closely related novellas he had published in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction in,, and.
The novel, entitled A Canticle for Leibowitz, was published in, A Canticle for Leibowitz is a post apocalyptic post holocaust novel revolving around the canonisation of Saint Leibowitz and is considered a masterpiece of the genre.
It won theHugo Award for Best Novel, The novel is also a powerful meditation on the cycles of world history and Roman Catholicism as a force of stability during history's dark times.
After the success of A Canticle for Leibowitz, Miller never published another new novel or story in his lifetime, although several compilations of Miller's earlier stories were issued in thes ands.
In Miller's later years, he became a recluse, avoiding contact with nearly everyone, including family members he never allowed his literary agent, Don Congdon, to meet him.
According to science fiction writer Terry Bisson, Miller struggled with depression during his later years, but had managed to nearly complete apage manuscript for the sequel to Canticle before taking his own life with a gun in January, shortly after his wife's death.
The sequel, titled Saint Leibowitz and the Wild Horse Woman, was completed by Bisson and published in, sitelink.