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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. |
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