
Walter H. Miller
Walter H. Miller (1928–1996) was an American science fiction writer best known for his "Neal Adams" series and especially the "A Canticle for Leibowitz," a novel exploring themes of faith, technology, and societal cycles after a nuclear war. His work often combines deep philosophical questions with detailed storytelling, highlighting humanity’s resilience and the complex relationship between science and religion. Miller’s writing is acclaimed for its intellectual depth and compelling narratives, making him a significant figure in science fiction literature.