Patrick Miles (writer)
Patrick Miles (born 30 January 1948) is an English writer and translator.[1] He was born in Sandwich, Kent and attended Sir Roger Manwood's Grammar School, then read Russian and German at Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge, graduating in 1971.
He taught Russian and German language/literature for all Cambridge colleges from 1971 to 1977 and 1987 to 1993, as well as researching early Chekhov with a period spent in Moscow 1972 to 1974, meeting leading Russian literary critics including Mikhail Bakhtin.[2] He has been a writer, translator, and researcher since then, and worked in the theatre, including being artistic director of the Cambridge Chekhov Company and Russian consultant to the Royal National Theatre. He was also a Senior Research Associate at Cambridge University 1984–87, after which he ran an information consultancy and a European translation agency 1991–99.
In 2010 Miles was awarded a Cambridge PhD for his publications on Russian literature, especially the work of Anton Chekhov.
He currently resides in Cambridge, UK, where he continues to write books, articles, poems[3] and plays.
Selected works
Books
- Chekhov on the British Stage (Cambridge, CUP, 1993) (edited and translated by) ISBN 978-0521384674
- Mikhail Gromov, Chekhov Scholar and Critic: An Essay in Cultural Difference (Nottingham, Astra Press, 2006) ISBN 978-0946134687
- Brief Lives: Anton Chekhov (London, Hesperus Press, 2008) ISBN 978-1843919001
- George Calderon: Edwardian Genius (Cambridge, Sam&Sam, 2018) ISBN 978-1999967604[4][5][6]
- What Can We Hope For? (Cambridge, Sam&Sam, 2019) with John Polkinghorne ISBN 978-1999967611
Plays and Stage Adaptations
- Ivanov (1974)
- Happiness! (1974), a programme of Chekov's one-act plays
- The Cherry Orchard (1975)
- The Most Absolute Freedom (1975), an entertainment about the young Chekhov
- Rabbits (1975), a one-act play
- Last Summer in Chulimsk (1977)
- Duck-Hunting (1977)
- White Guard (1978)
- A Month in the Country (1979)[7]
- In One Stay (1982), a one-act play
- The Life and Extraordinary Adventures of Ivan Chonkin (1988), by Vladimir Voinovich
- On the Bottom of Life (1994), by Maxim Gorky
- The Conjurer (1995), by Sacha Guitry
- Let's Dream (1995), by Sacha Guitry
- It Makes a Break (1997), a one-act play
- Sara (1997), an adaptation of Chekhov's Ivanov
- Far Out (1998), a one-act play
Major Translations
- Chekhov: The Early Stories 1883–88, translated by Patrick Miles and Harvey Pitcher (John Murray/Macmillan New York, 1982; Abacus 1984; World's Classics 1994, Oxford World's Classics 1999)
- A Theatre Romance (1990), translation of Teatral'nyi roman by Bulgakov, commissioned by the Royal National Theatre
- Two Plays by Aleksandr Vampilov (1994)
- The Russian Theatre after Stalin (1999)
- A Moth on the Fence (2009)
Articles, Papers, Book Chapters
- Chekhov and the Company Problem in the British Theatre, in Chekhov on the British Stage (1993), pp. 185–93
- Aleksandr Vampilov: A Playwright whose Time is Now, in British East-West Journal (December 1994), pp. 7–8
- Chekhov, Shakespeare, the Ensemble and the Company; Peter Hall interviewed by Patrick Miles New Theatre Quarterly, 11, no.43 (1995), pp. 203–10
- Chekhov on the English Stage, in Chekhov and World Literature (1997), pp. 493–534
- Leavis and Bakhtin, Cambridge Review, November 1998, pp. 42–46
- A Conversation with Bakhtin, Forum for Modern Language Studies, 36, no.4, October 2000, pp. 438–49
- Cheshire Cats in the Theatre: A Translation and Fringe Experience, New Theatre Quarterly, November 2000, pp. 359–63
- Early Chekhov: The Making of a Totalitarian Consensus, Slavonica, 14 (2008), no.1, pp. 18–43
- Chekhov at 150: The "Hampstead Connection", The London Magazine, June/July 2010, pp. 98–102
- Joseph Brodsky in Leningrad, Poetry Nation Review, May–June 2019, pp. 17–20
References
- ^ "Patrick Miles: Biography". patrickmileswriter.co.uk. Retrieved 11 February 2020.
- ^ Miles, Patrick (2000). "A Conversation with Bakhtin". Forum for Modern Language Studies, 36, no.4, October 2000. pp.438-49.
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: CS1 maint: location (link) - ^ Miles, Patrick (2019). "Emigration". Poetry Nation Review, 247, May–June 2019. p.20.
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: CS1 maint: location (link) - ^ Jones, Charlotte (2019). "Laughing Philosopher". The Times Literary Supplement, 18 October. p.28.
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: CS1 maint: location (link) - ^ Brockliss, Laurence (2019). "[Review]". The London Magazine, June/July 2019. pp.122-27.
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: CS1 maint: location (link) - ^ Pursglove, Michael (2019). "[Review]". East-West Review, 17, no.3, issue 49. pp.39-41.
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: CS1 maint: location (link) - ^ Marber, Patrick (2015). Three Days in the Country. p.vii: Faber & Faber. ISBN 978-0-571-32770-6.