Myles’s photographs don’t feel precious at all, though there is something relentlessly intimate in their flat-footed irreverence. poems is at once unexpected and beguiling, as it shifts between images ...
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We may receive a portion of sales if you purchase a product through a link in this article. I’m in a workshop room in a London arts center. Forty people, mostly in their twenties, are whispering and ...
Eileen Myles has two new books out now, a career-spanning new and selected poems called I Must Be Living Twice and a reissue of her beloved 1994 novel Chelsea Girls. Part of what makes this an event ...
It’s hard to think about Eileen Myles without being overwhelmed by her reputation as a badass. She lived on the Lower East Side in the 1970s, hung out in the Chelsea Hotel while working for Pulitzer ...
The Montana Book Festival's 2016 lineup features a Pulitzer Prize winner and an influential feminist New York poet alongside the state's homegrown talent this year. Plus pie and whiskey, and readings ...
It's a story we've heard a billion times, in song and film and books: The young, naive poet with a lot of heart makes their way in the big city (ideally in the '60s or '70s, though the '80s are now ...
The author joins Deborah Treisman to read and discuss “Two Men Arrive in a Village,” which was published in The New Yorker in 2016. The Writer’s Voice Louise Erdrich Reads “Love of My Days” The author ...
The author’s novels are critiques of Regency England’s high society. Why, two hundred and fifty years after her birth, does her work resonate so strongly with modern audiences? The Lede The Department ...
Born in Cambridge in 1949, Eileen Myles attended Catholic schools in Arlington and graduated from UMass Boston in 1971. In 1974, she moved to New York City to be a poet. There, she quickly gained the ...