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Inferno

A Poet's Novel
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In Inferno, Eileen Myles offers a vivid and personal portrayal of a young writer navigating the bohemian energy of 1970s and 1980s New York City. The novel blends memoir with fiction, capturing the complexities of identity, art, and the tumultuous journey towards self-discovery. Through a mix of poetic and raw prose, the book paints a candid picture of ambition, love, and the transformative power of literature.
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You might enjoy this book if you appreciate candid, autobiographical narratives that capture the essence of a poet's journey through the vibrant, chaotic world of the New York arts scene. Its blend of humour, passion, and insightful storytelling offers a deep dive into the life of an artist seeking authenticity and meaning.

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Poet, essayist and performer Eileen Myles' chronicle transmits an energy and vividness that will not soon leave its readers. Her story of a young female writer, discovering both her sexuality and her own creative drive in the meditative and raucous environment that was New York City in its punk and indie heyday, is engrossing, poignant, and funny.

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In her unmistakable voice, a New York poet and cultural icon recounts her early days in the city in the 1970s

From its beginning - 'My English professor's ass was so beautiful.' - to its end - 'You can actually learn to have grace. And that's heaven.' - poet, essayist, and performer Eileen Myles' chronicle transmits an energy and vividness that will not soon leave its readers.

Her story of a young female writer, discovering both her sexuality and her own creative drive in the meditative and raucous environment that was New York City in its punk and indie heyday, is engrossing, poignant, and funny. This is a voice from the underground that redefines the meaning of the word.

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Inferno by Eileen Myles is praised for its vivid and raw depiction of the literary world and the personal journey of a queer poet finding their voice. Readers appreciate Myles's candid and unapologetic writing style, which vividly illustrates the struggles and triumphs of an artist navigating both personal identity and professional challenges. The book's blend of autobiographical elements and lyrical prose resonates deeply with those interested in unconventional narrative forms.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781944869106

Publisher: OR Books

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 29 September 2016

Country: United States

Imprint: OR Books

Illustration: Illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 139.0mm

Height: 209.0mm

Weight: 368g

Pages: 256

About the Author

Eileen Myles came to New York from Boston in 1974 and soon began reading her poems publicly, taking workshops at St. Mark's Poetry Project in New York's East Village and publishing in little magazines, zines and larger journals such as Partisan Review and Paris Review. Her books of poems include Not Me, School of Fish and Sorry, Tree. With Liz Kotz, she co-edited the notorious The New Fuck You/adventures in lesbian reading, responding to the short-lived gay and lesbian publishing boom in the '90s. Her first fiction was Chelsea Girls (1994), followed by Cool for You (a nonfiction novel) in 2000. She directed the writing program at the University of California at San Diego for five years, returning to New York in 2007.

In San Diego she wrote the libretto for the opera Hell (composed by Michael Webster), performed in 2004-06. During that time she also wrote much of Inferno. For the last three decades she's been writing reviews, articles, essays and blogs, most recently in Art Forum, Parkett, Vice, AnOther Magazine and the Brooklyn Rail. Her essays were collected in The Importance of Being Iceland (2009). In 2010, the Poetry Society of American awarded Myles the Shelley Memorial Award. The same year, she was the Hugo Writer at the University of Montana at Missoula. She lives in New York.

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