- Eileen Myles
Eileen Myles (born 1949,
Cambridge, Massachusetts ) is an American poet. Her latest book is "Sorry, Tree" in which she describes “some nature” as well as the transmigration of souls from the east coast to the west. Bust Magazine calls Myles "the rock star of modern poetry" andHolland Cotter inThe New York Times describes her as "a cult figure to a generation of post-punk females forming their own literary avant garde." [http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/c/holland_cotter/index.html]Early life
Eileen arrived in
New York after college atUniversity of Massachusetts Boston , gaining the friendship ofAllen Ginsberg , working for poetJames Schuyler [http://www.acsu.buffalo.edu/~jconte/James_Schuyler_DLB.htm] , becoming a habitue of the household ofTed Berrigan [http://www.poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/724] andAlice Notley [http://epc.buffalo.edu/authors/notley/] and generally being a notable part of the turbulent punk and art scene that animated Manhattan's East Village, giving her first reading atCBGB 's in 1974 [http://www.cbgb.com] . A virtuoso performer of her work - she's read and performed at colleges, performance spaces, and bookstores across North America as well as in Europe,Iceland ,Ireland andRussia .Professional life
In 1992 she conducted an openly female write-in campaign for the
President of the United States . In the 1980s she wasArtistic Director ofSt. Mark's Poetry Project [http://www.poetryproject.com/] . In 1997 and again in 2007 Eileen toured withSister Spit , a post-punk female performance troupe. She has been a professor of writing atUCSD since 2002 [http://literature.ucsd.edu/faculty/emyles.cfm] . In 2007 she received theAndy Warhol "Creative Capital art writing fellowship" [http://www.creative-capital.org/artswriters/writersprogram.html] . She contributes to a wide number of publication includingBookforum , the Believer, and lately Cabinet. She has written catalogue essays aboutSadie Benning ,Peggy Awesh andNicole Eisenman .Upcoming Projects
Eileen Myles's The Importance of Being Iceland — to be published by Semiotext(e)/MIT in fall of 2009 — is an eclectic assemblage of writings, the title essay offering an account of trips to Reykjavik in 1996 and 2007 to explore Icelandic art, culture, politics, and poetry. The volume also includes a series of studies on female artists, including Sadie Benning, Nicole Eisenman, Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz, and Peggy Ahwesh, as well as a few men: Jack Pierson, Steven Spielberg, James Schuyler, William Pope.L, and Robert Smithson. The Importance of Being Iceland will be the first full volume of her art writing.
Bibliography
She's published more than 20 volumes of poetry, fiction, articles, plays and
libretti including: "Hell" (an opera with composerMichael Webster ). In 1995, with Liz Kotz, she edited "The New Fuck You/adventures in Lesbian Reading".Additional works include:
* "The Irony of the Leash", 1978, Jim Brodey Books.
* "Fresh Young Voice from the Plains", New York:Power Mad Press, 1981.
* "Sappho's Boat", 1982, Little Caeser.
* "Bread and Water: Stories", 1986, Hanuman Books #3.
* "1969", 1989, Hanuman Books #29.
* "Chelsea Girls", 1994,Black Sparrow Press , stories.
* "Maxfield Parrish: Early and New Poems", 1995, Black Sparrow Press.
* "School of Fish", 1997, Black Sparrow Press.
* "Not Me", 1992,Semiotext(e) .
* "Cool for You", 2000,Soft Skull Press , novel.
* "Skies: New Poems", 2001, Black Sparrow Press.
* "On My Way", 2002, Faux Press.
* "American Poets Say Goodbye to the 20th Century".
* "4 Walls Eight Windows", Codrescu & Rosenthal, eds.
* "Sorry, Tree", 2007, Wave Books.External links
* [http://www.eileenmyles.com Eileen Myles Homepage]
* [http://www.eileenmyles.net Eileen Myles.net]
* [http://www.myspace.com/eileenmyles Eileen Myles on Myspace]
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