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In 1990, Myles chose Rosie from a litter on the street, and their connection instantly made an indelible impact on the writer's way of being. Over the course of sixteen years together, Myles was devoted to the pit bull and their linked quality of life. And starting from the emptiness following Rosie's death, Afterglow launches a playful and incisive investigation into the mostly mutually beneficial, sometimes reprehensible power dynamics between pet and pet-owner. At the same time, it reimagines Myles's experiences with alcoholism and recovery, intimacy and mourning, celebrity and politics, spirituality and family history, while joyously transcending the parameters of memoir.
Moving from an imaginary talk show where Rosie is interviewed by Myles's childhood puppet, to a critical reenactment of the night Rosie mated with another pit bull; from shimmering poetic transcriptions of video footage taken during their walks, to Rosie's final enlightened narration from the afterlife, this totally singular text combines elements of science fiction, screenplay, monologue, and lucid memory to get to the heart of how and why we dedicate our existence to our dogs.
Eileen Myles is the author of more than twenty books, including Chelsea Girls, Cool for You, and most recently, I Must Be Living Twice: New & Selected Poems 1975-2014. Their many honours include a Guggenheim Fellowship in nonfiction, four Lambda Literary Awards, the Clark Prize for Excellence in Art Writing, the Shelley Memorial Award from the Poetry Society of America, and their poems were featured in seasons two and three of the Emmy-winning show Transparent. They live in Marfa, Texas, and New York City.
Show moreIn 1990, Myles chose Rosie from a litter on the street, and their connection instantly made an indelible impact on the writer's way of being. Over the course of sixteen years together, Myles was devoted to the pit bull and their linked quality of life. And starting from the emptiness following Rosie's death, Afterglow launches a playful and incisive investigation into the mostly mutually beneficial, sometimes reprehensible power dynamics between pet and pet-owner. At the same time, it reimagines Myles's experiences with alcoholism and recovery, intimacy and mourning, celebrity and politics, spirituality and family history, while joyously transcending the parameters of memoir.
Moving from an imaginary talk show where Rosie is interviewed by Myles's childhood puppet, to a critical reenactment of the night Rosie mated with another pit bull; from shimmering poetic transcriptions of video footage taken during their walks, to Rosie's final enlightened narration from the afterlife, this totally singular text combines elements of science fiction, screenplay, monologue, and lucid memory to get to the heart of how and why we dedicate our existence to our dogs.
Eileen Myles is the author of more than twenty books, including Chelsea Girls, Cool for You, and most recently, I Must Be Living Twice: New & Selected Poems 1975-2014. Their many honours include a Guggenheim Fellowship in nonfiction, four Lambda Literary Awards, the Clark Prize for Excellence in Art Writing, the Shelley Memorial Award from the Poetry Society of America, and their poems were featured in seasons two and three of the Emmy-winning show Transparent. They live in Marfa, Texas, and New York City.
Show moreEileen Myles is the author of more than twenty books, including Chelsea Girls, Cool for You, and most recently, I Must Be Living Twice: New & Selected Poems 1975-2014. Their many honours include a Guggenheim Fellowship in nonfiction, four Lambda Literary Awards, the Clark Prize for Excellence in Art Writing, the Shelley Memorial Award from the Poetry Society of America, and their poems were featured in seasons two and three of the Emmy-winning show Transparent. They live in Marfa, Texas, and New York City.
A ravishingly strange and gorgeous book about a dog that's really
about life and everything there is, Eileen Myles's Afterglow is a
truly astonishing creation.
*Helen Macdonald, author of H IS FOR HAWK*
Reading Afterglow is like entering the company of a sensibility
that is rich, original, witty, and tonally brilliant. It is the
darting asides, the phrasing and the subplots that matter most in
this book, that give pure, sheer constant pleasure.
*Colm Tóibín*
Only Eileen Myles could reinvent the memoir again so stunningly;
Afterglow is the sort of multidimensional love story you could only
expect from one of our greatest experimental writers living
today!
*Porochista Khakpour, author of THE LAST ILLUSION*
Myles is often referred to as an 'institution' - the way one speaks
of a terrific restaurant that's endured the waves of gentrification
as a 'New York institution.' But the word bounces off her: there is
nothing official about her, nothing staid or still.
*Paris Review*
Eileen Myles is a New York poet, maybe the New York poet, a
swaggering troubadour of casually roving brilliance...a work of
surpassing strangeness that takes the form of an elegy for a lost
pet and converts it into a weird and agitated philosophical
inquiry.
*Guardian*
Part of Myles's enduring appeal is that she's experimental in the
true sense of the word; every time you turn around, she's up to
something different . . . People have started using the word legend
when talking about her life and work.
*New York Magazine*
What is a dog if not god? In Afterglow, Eileen Myles steps up to
the challenge for writers to function as prophets. Ghostwritten in
part by deceased pit bull Rosie, this 'dog memoir' explores - among
other things - geometry, gender, mortality, evil, ageing, and
plaids. Myles makes new rules for what prose writing can be.
Afterglow is Myles's funniest, profoundest work yet.
*Chris Kraus, author of I LOVE DICK*
Myles forces a cultural and a literary reckoning with her life on
her own terms, demanding understanding, the text held to the
reader's throat.
*Los Angeles Review of Books*
Wildly inventive and just plain wild, feral, even, Eileen Myles's
dazzling Afterglow is about a dog, and her owner, and everything
else in life, and also death, too.
*Jami Attenberg, author of ALL GROWN UP*
Chelsea Girls offers poetry, sex, Catholicism, drugs, class and
sexuality. This new reprint... is the missing data for anyone who
has read only the male American beat writers.
*New Statesman*
Everything Eileen Myles touches turns to poetry. Whether called a
dog or a cat, it's always poetry. Emily Dickinson famously decided
that poetry was anything that made her 'feel physically as if the
top of my head were taken off.' I can imagine Emily Dickinson
writing an ecstatic blurb for Myles's tender, trippy, deep, yet
humanely silly new gift to the world: Afterglow. In this age of
fake news and even fake poetry, trust this voice!
*Brad Gooch, author of SMASH CUT*
...offers a wide and empathetic embrace. [...] It is, unexpectedly,
a book for the times.
*Frieze*
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