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Miles Burrows
Miles Burrows trained at Oxford. He was a doctor in Chimbu Highlands New Guinea, and among Hmong tribe refugees on the Thai/Laos border, and in Taiwan. He worked as deck-hand in Iceland at midwinter. He is is a retired GP, sweeping the garden path. (I keep a corner for endangered weeds, and know the names of all the centipedes).
Miles Burrows's work featured in PN Review comprises one report and 10 contributions of poetry, over a period of 10 years. Also available is one review of Miles Burrows's work.
Further Reading
Poetry in PN Review 227 (2016)
‘Waiting for the Nightingales’ and other poems
Poetry in PN Review 257 (2021)
Icelandic Journal
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