![]() ![]() During the war, Miller served both in the Pacific and in Europe as a war correspondent and editor for Yank, The Army Weekly.įollowing his discharge from the Army, he was editor of both Harper and Time magazines. Before World War II, he was a Washington correspondent for the late Philadelphia Record. Merle Miller was born in Montour, Iowa, and raised in Marshalltown, Iowa, attending the University of Iowa and the London School of Economics. ![]() The book was reprinted by Penguin Classics in 2012, with a new foreword by Dan Savage and a new afterword by Charles Kaiser. Miller came out of the closet in an article in the New York Times Magazine on January 17, 1971, "What It Means to Be a Homosexual." The response of over 2,000 letters to the article, more than ever received by that newspaper, led to a book publication later that year. Truman, and as a pioneer in the gay rights movement. Merle Dale Miller (May 17, 1919 – June 10, 1986) was an American writer, novelist, and author who is perhaps best remembered for his best-selling biography of Harry S. ![]()
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