'The novels of Alex Miller are, to a degree rare in contemporary Australian
fiction, shaped by an elemental vision of nature and our place in it. This paper
examines how Miller's attentiveness to the material, physical and literal
grounds of human existence sets his fiction apart, and makes it resistant to
certain kinds of reading.' (Source: http://sydney.edu.au/arts/australian_literature/images/content/conferences/miller_abstracts2.pdf)