Tagged with Eileen Myles

Tendencies in Art in America

Eileen Myles gives a shout-out to our recent Tendencies event featuring Samuel Ace, Stephen Motika, and Robert Reid-Pharr in the latest issue of Art in America, reporting in detail about talks by Ace and Motika:

Sam did the bravest thing in the midst of what felt like a very rangy, sexy, cerebral reading. He showed on a screen a video of himself as a woman, years ago, reading her poems when he was her. I remembered that other friend, her cheekbones, her different reading style. My girlfriend and I were moved to tears by the enormity of his gesture: to stand there as both persons, both poets, still mainly asking questions about love.

Read the rest of the article here.

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4/9: Bellamy, Killian, and Myles


The next event features talks by:


Dodie Bellamy

Kevin Killian

Eileen Myles

…followed by a discussion/Q&A session.

on Friday, April 9

at 6:30 PM

FREE

at CUNY Graduate Center

(in the Martin E. Segal Theater)

365 Fifth Avenue, NYC


Dodie Bellamy‘s chapbook Barf Manifesto was named best book of 2009 under 30 pages by Time Out New York. Other books include Academonia, Pink Steam and The Letters of Mina Harker. Her book Cunt-Ups won the 2002 Firecracker Alternative Book Award for poetry. She teaches creative writing in various grad programs in San Francisco and Los Angeles.


Kevin Killian has written two novels, Shy (1989) and Arctic Summer (1997), a book of memoirs, Bedrooms Have Windows (1990), two books of stories, Little Men (1996) and I Cry Like a Baby (2001) and two books of poetry, Argento Series (2001), and Action Kylie (2008). With Lew Ellingham, Killian has written often on the life and work of the American poet Jack Spicer [1925-65] and with Peter Gizzi has edited My Vocabulary Did This To Me: The Collected Poetry of Jack Spicer (2008) for Wesleyan University Press. For the San Francisco Poets Theater Killian has written thirty plays, including Stone Marmalade (1996, with Leslie Scalapino), The American Objectivists (2001, with Brian Kim Stefans), and Often (also 2001, with Barbara Guest). New projects include Screen Tests, an edition of Killian’s film writing, and Impossible Princess, a new fiction collection brand new from City Lights Books. A new novel Spreadeagle will appear in the spring.


Eileen Myles is a poet who lives in New York. Her collection of essays The Importance of Being Iceland (Semiotext(e)/MIT) received an Warhol Creative Capital art writing grant. This semester she’s the Hugo Writer at U. of Montana, Missoula. The Inferno (a poet’s novel) will be out in fall 2010 from O/R books. She reads and performs her work widely – her last book of poems was Sorry, Tree, (Wave Books) 2007. She just won the Shelley Memorial Prize from the PSA.

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