Karl Miller (born 1931) is a British literary editor, critic and writer. 1931 is a common year starting on Thursday. ...
He was educated at the Royal School of Edinburgh and Downing College, Cambridge. He became literary editor of The Spectator and the New Statesman. He was editor of The Listener and then the London Review of Books, which he founded, from 1979 to 1992. He was also Professor of Modern English Literature at University College, London from 1974 to 1992 Full name Downing College Motto Quaerere Verum Seek the truth Named after Sir George Downing Previous names - Established 1800 Sister College Lincoln College Master Prof. ... The Spectator is the name of several publications, of which the following have articles on Wikipedia: The Spectator (1711), which is the one most often meant in historical contexts, edited by Addison and Steele The Spectator (1828) The Spectator is also the name of: the student newspaper of Columbia University... The New Statesman is a left-of-centre political weekly published in London. ... The Listener was a weekly magazine established by the BBC under Lord Reith in January 1929. ... The London Review of Books (or LRB) is a twice-monthly British literary magazine. ... The Front Quad University College London, commonly known as UCL, is one of the colleges that make up the University of London. ...