Introduction by Eileen Myles
?untitled? by Alice Notley
?we're the only colored people here? by Gwendolyn Brooks
?People Without Names? by The Friend
?Loveland? by Kevin Killian
?Yesterday I Was? by Ama Birch
?Afterword: The Great Punctuation Typography Struggle? by Andrea Dworkin
?Truth or Consequences? by Ariana Reines
Excerpt from The Pain Journal by Bob Flanagan
?A Description of the Camp? by Baha' Ebdeir
?Would You Wear My Eyes?? by Bob Kaufman
?August 6, 2011? by Brandon Shimoda
Excerpt from The Romanian: Story of an Obsession by Bruce Benderson
?My Faggot Kansas Blood Confessions to the Earth? and ?My Faggot Blood on His Fist? by CAConrad
?Reading My Catastrophe? by Camille Roy
?Soap Bubbles in the Dirty Water? by Can Xue
Excerpt from Texas: The Great Theft by Carmen Boullosa
Excerpt from My Mother Laughs by Chantal Akerman
?Before You Go? by Charles Bernstein
Excerpt from If He Hollers, Let Him Go by Chester Himes
Excerpt from I Love Dick by Chris Kraus
Excerpt from ?Some Other Deaths of Bas Jan Ader? by Dana Ward
?Being Close to Data? by Dara Barrois/Dixon
Excerpt from God Jr. by Dennis Cooper
Excerpt from ?Fat Chance? by Dodie Bellamy
Excerpts from Nightwood by Djuna Barnes
?Campaign Letter for President of the United States, 1991? by Eileen Myles
?that flaming brand? and ?Boulder/Meteor? by essa may ranapiri
Excerpts from Sitt Marie Rose by Etel Adnan
?A Child in Old Age? and ?A Vision? by Fanny Howe
?there is religious tattooing? by Fred Moten
?Play It Again, S? by Gail Scott
Excerpt from Letter to His Father by Franz Kafka
Excerpt from Lenz by Georg Büchner
Excerpt from My Dog Tulip by J. R. Ackerley
?My Struggle? by Jack Halberstam
?This Dark Apartment? by James Schuyler
?Chronicle? by Frank B. Wilderson III
Excerpt from Winter in the Blood by James Welch
?28.? by Jerome Sala
?An Obituary? by Joe Proulx
?Stop? by Joan Larkin
?The Merry Widow and The Rubber Husband (or How I Caught HIV: Version 4; Fall 1983)? by Joe Westmoreland
?The Copyists? by Jocelyn Saidenberg
?Catullus Tells Me Not to Write the Rant Against the Poem 'Good Bones' by Maggie Smith? by The Cyborg Jillian Weise
Selections from The Hotel Wentley Poems by John Wieners
?The Cult of the Phoenix? by Jorge Luis Borges
?A Woman Is Talking to Death? by Judy Grahn
?You Better Come? by Justin Torres
?New Haven? by Karla Cornejo Villavicencio
?SMALL/MEDIUM/LUST? by Andrea Abi-Karam
Excerpt from Great Expectations by Kathy Acker
?38? by Layli Long Soldier
Excerpt from Light While There Is Light by Keith Waldrop
?Shadow Janitor? by Kim Hyesoon
Excerpt from Children in Reindeer Woods by Kristín Ómarsdóttir
?In Case I Don't Notice,? ?God Gives You What You Can Handle,? and ?The Only Good? by Laura Henriksen
Excerpt from The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman by Laurence Sterne
Excerpt from Wigger by Lawrence Braithwaite
?Worms Make Heaven? by Laurie Weeks
?the mother's story? and ?slave cabin, sotterly plantation, maryland, 1989? by Lucille Clifton
Excerpt from No Lease on Life by Lynne Tillman
Excerpt from All the Battles by Maan Abu Taleb
Selections from Bluets by Maggie Nelson
?East River Park Oak Tree? by Marcella Durand
Excerpt from ?Potatoes or Rice?? by Matthew Stadler
?For the Death of 100 Whales,? ?Flower Garland Froth,? and ?Fleshy Nave? by Michael McClure
?Polishness? by Michelle Tea
?haiku,? ?untitled 8,? ?5 years old,? and ?untitled 2? by Mira Gonzalez
?Sum,? ?People Like Monsters,? ?How to,? and ?Great? by Morgan Võ
?Wedding Loop? by Moyra Davey
?My Brother, My Wound? by Natalie Diaz
Excerpts from Goner by Nate Lippens
?it doesn't matter how you fall into light, she said? and ?think of the words as angels singing in your vagina, she said? by Akilah Oliver
?Los Angeles? by Porochista Khakpour
?NIIZH? by Nicole Wallace
?Letter Three? by Qiu Miaojin
?Intercepts? by Rae Armantrout
?The Gift of Sight? by Rebecca Brown
Selection from The Activist by Renee Gladman
?April 4 Friday? by Rose ?Rosebud? Feliu-Pettet
?Kleist in Thun? by Robert Walser
?Ed and the Movies? by Robert Glück
?Four times over,? ?I see you and I am getting closer,? and ?Strain? by Sallie Fullerton
?Yesterday I went to him full of dismay? by Rumi
?Manual for General Housework? by Saidiya Hartman
Excerpt from Molloy by Samuel Beckett
Excerpt from Times Square Red, Times Square Blue by Samuel R. Delany
Selections from The Pillow Book by Sei Shonagon
Excerpt from Notes Toward a Pamphlet by Sergio Chejfec
?Letter I: Hesitations Concerning Baptism? by Simone Weil
?Stingray? by Simone White
?it's dissociation season? by Precious Okoyomon
?TOTAL LOL? by Sophie Robinson
?The Slow Read Movement? and ?Lincoln's Lost Speech? by Sparrow
?Inez, I Have to Gloat: You're Gorgeous? and ?Inez, When Someone Tells You You're a Bitch? by Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz
?Where I Left Off? by Susie Timmons
?Falling for You? by Tim Johnson and Mark So
?Email to Mark Tim? by Eileen Myles
Selection from Up Your Ass by Valerie Solanas
?Goodbye Forever? by Steve Carey
Excerpt from La Bâtarde by Violette Leduc
Selection from The Tyranny of Structurelessness by Tom Cole
?Time? by Victoria Chang
?A Story that the United States is Made of? and ?Pass? by Tongo Eisen-Martin
Excerpts from The Man Who Laughs by Victor Hugo
?MW Duet,? ?Awake,? ?Body,? and ?Orlando? by Will Farris
After Words by Eileen Myles
Show more
Introduction by Eileen Myles
?untitled? by Alice Notley
?we're the only colored people here? by Gwendolyn Brooks
?People Without Names? by The Friend
?Loveland? by Kevin Killian
?Yesterday I Was? by Ama Birch
?Afterword: The Great Punctuation Typography Struggle? by Andrea Dworkin
?Truth or Consequences? by Ariana Reines
Excerpt from The Pain Journal by Bob Flanagan
?A Description of the Camp? by Baha' Ebdeir
?Would You Wear My Eyes?? by Bob Kaufman
?August 6, 2011? by Brandon Shimoda
Excerpt from The Romanian: Story of an Obsession by Bruce Benderson
?My Faggot Kansas Blood Confessions to the Earth? and ?My Faggot Blood on His Fist? by CAConrad
?Reading My Catastrophe? by Camille Roy
?Soap Bubbles in the Dirty Water? by Can Xue
Excerpt from Texas: The Great Theft by Carmen Boullosa
Excerpt from My Mother Laughs by Chantal Akerman
?Before You Go? by Charles Bernstein
Excerpt from If He Hollers, Let Him Go by Chester Himes
Excerpt from I Love Dick by Chris Kraus
Excerpt from ?Some Other Deaths of Bas Jan Ader? by Dana Ward
?Being Close to Data? by Dara Barrois/Dixon
Excerpt from God Jr. by Dennis Cooper
Excerpt from ?Fat Chance? by Dodie Bellamy
Excerpts from Nightwood by Djuna Barnes
?Campaign Letter for President of the United States, 1991? by Eileen Myles
?that flaming brand? and ?Boulder/Meteor? by essa may ranapiri
Excerpts from Sitt Marie Rose by Etel Adnan
?A Child in Old Age? and ?A Vision? by Fanny Howe
?there is religious tattooing? by Fred Moten
?Play It Again, S? by Gail Scott
Excerpt from Letter to His Father by Franz Kafka
Excerpt from Lenz by Georg Büchner
Excerpt from My Dog Tulip by J. R. Ackerley
?My Struggle? by Jack Halberstam
?This Dark Apartment? by James Schuyler
?Chronicle? by Frank B. Wilderson III
Excerpt from Winter in the Blood by James Welch
?28.? by Jerome Sala
?An Obituary? by Joe Proulx
?Stop? by Joan Larkin
?The Merry Widow and The Rubber Husband (or How I Caught HIV: Version 4; Fall 1983)? by Joe Westmoreland
?The Copyists? by Jocelyn Saidenberg
?Catullus Tells Me Not to Write the Rant Against the Poem 'Good Bones' by Maggie Smith? by The Cyborg Jillian Weise
Selections from The Hotel Wentley Poems by John Wieners
?The Cult of the Phoenix? by Jorge Luis Borges
?A Woman Is Talking to Death? by Judy Grahn
?You Better Come? by Justin Torres
?New Haven? by Karla Cornejo Villavicencio
?SMALL/MEDIUM/LUST? by Andrea Abi-Karam
Excerpt from Great Expectations by Kathy Acker
?38? by Layli Long Soldier
Excerpt from Light While There Is Light by Keith Waldrop
?Shadow Janitor? by Kim Hyesoon
Excerpt from Children in Reindeer Woods by Kristín Ómarsdóttir
?In Case I Don't Notice,? ?God Gives You What You Can Handle,? and ?The Only Good? by Laura Henriksen
Excerpt from The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman by Laurence Sterne
Excerpt from Wigger by Lawrence Braithwaite
?Worms Make Heaven? by Laurie Weeks
?the mother's story? and ?slave cabin, sotterly plantation, maryland, 1989? by Lucille Clifton
Excerpt from No Lease on Life by Lynne Tillman
Excerpt from All the Battles by Maan Abu Taleb
Selections from Bluets by Maggie Nelson
?East River Park Oak Tree? by Marcella Durand
Excerpt from ?Potatoes or Rice?? by Matthew Stadler
?For the Death of 100 Whales,? ?Flower Garland Froth,? and ?Fleshy Nave? by Michael McClure
?Polishness? by Michelle Tea
?haiku,? ?untitled 8,? ?5 years old,? and ?untitled 2? by Mira Gonzalez
?Sum,? ?People Like Monsters,? ?How to,? and ?Great? by Morgan Võ
?Wedding Loop? by Moyra Davey
?My Brother, My Wound? by Natalie Diaz
Excerpts from Goner by Nate Lippens
?it doesn't matter how you fall into light, she said? and ?think of the words as angels singing in your vagina, she said? by Akilah Oliver
?Los Angeles? by Porochista Khakpour
?NIIZH? by Nicole Wallace
?Letter Three? by Qiu Miaojin
?Intercepts? by Rae Armantrout
?The Gift of Sight? by Rebecca Brown
Selection from The Activist by Renee Gladman
?April 4 Friday? by Rose ?Rosebud? Feliu-Pettet
?Kleist in Thun? by Robert Walser
?Ed and the Movies? by Robert Glück
?Four times over,? ?I see you and I am getting closer,? and ?Strain? by Sallie Fullerton
?Yesterday I went to him full of dismay? by Rumi
?Manual for General Housework? by Saidiya Hartman
Excerpt from Molloy by Samuel Beckett
Excerpt from Times Square Red, Times Square Blue by Samuel R. Delany
Selections from The Pillow Book by Sei Shonagon
Excerpt from Notes Toward a Pamphlet by Sergio Chejfec
?Letter I: Hesitations Concerning Baptism? by Simone Weil
?Stingray? by Simone White
?it's dissociation season? by Precious Okoyomon
?TOTAL LOL? by Sophie Robinson
?The Slow Read Movement? and ?Lincoln's Lost Speech? by Sparrow
?Inez, I Have to Gloat: You're Gorgeous? and ?Inez, When Someone Tells You You're a Bitch? by Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz
?Where I Left Off? by Susie Timmons
?Falling for You? by Tim Johnson and Mark So
?Email to Mark Tim? by Eileen Myles
Selection from Up Your Ass by Valerie Solanas
?Goodbye Forever? by Steve Carey
Excerpt from La Bâtarde by Violette Leduc
Selection from The Tyranny of Structurelessness by Tom Cole
?Time? by Victoria Chang
?A Story that the United States is Made of? and ?Pass? by Tongo Eisen-Martin
Excerpts from The Man Who Laughs by Victor Hugo
?MW Duet,? ?Awake,? ?Body,? and ?Orlando? by Will Farris
After Words by Eileen Myles
Show moreEILEEN MYLES (they/them) came to New York from Boston in 1974 to be a poet. Their books include For Now (an essay/talk about writing), Afterglow (a dog memoir), I Must Be Living Twice: new and selected poems, and Chelsea Girls. The Trip, their super-8 puppet road film can be seen on YouTube. Eileen has received a Guggenheim Fellowship and was recently elected a member of the American Academy of Arts & Letters. They live in New York and Marfa, TX.
Praise for Pathetic Literature:
"Huge--and (I hope) hugely influential . . . A collection that
makes an argument or, even more, aspires to frame a
counter-tradition of literature . . . An anthology rich in
allusions: One piece speaks to another across geography and time .
. . The weave is so all-encompassing, the associations so
multilayered, that I feel like fireworks are popping off inside my
head . . . Pathetic Literature represents not so much a collection
as it does an ethos: 'almost a poem, ' its creator observes. These
texts and voices take us someplace unexpected, beyond the
individual and into the realm of a collective, a tapestry of words
that add up to a way of being in the world."--David Ulin, Los
Angeles Times
"Pathetic Literature surpasses six hundred pages without ever
seeming bloated. The book's ample size gestures to the enormity of
the pathetic as an organizing principle or theme, an ecumenical
affect that has no fealty to period, place, or genre . . .
Thrilling in its unerring quality and lurching pace, Myles's
engaging collection encompasses essays, poems, short stories,
letters, and book excerpts from over one hundred authors connected
to movements ranging from Magical Realism to the Black Radical
Tradition to Romanticism . . . Rejecting the urge to erase,
minimize, or turn away from an unsightly feeling, the writers
included in this anthology audaciously inhabit a sentiment that
society exhorts its high-functioning citizenry to disown. The
beautiful, weird aggregate that results is profoundly, pathetically
human."--Cassie Packard, Brooklyn Rail
"For the quirky and the weird--and who among us is not?--this
singularly unexpected assemblage curated by Lambda Award-winning
poet and writer Eileen Myles is an anthology like no other . . .
What Myles has captured here is simply this: the power of
literature."--Oprah Daily
"Bits and bobs to make you feel, excerpted from poems, plays, and
prose, from Franz Kafka to Porochista Khakpour."--Vanity Fair
"This far-flung, idiosyncratic collection of transgressive poems,
plays, and prose is laser-focused on celebrating the outsider. The
result is a resplendent affirmation of humanity that has become so
essential and necessary today. In the acknowledgments, Myles hints
that Too Pathetic might be forthcoming. Let's hope
so."--ArtsFuse
"In this powerful anthology, poet Myles shares a wide-ranging but
deeply focused reading list linked by the concept of pathos . . .
The collection amounts to a solid argument for the value of
literature that lays bare its author's personal
investment."--Publishers Weekly
"Maybe the way these pieces relate to each other seems opaque, but
I am 672 pages inside Eileen Myles's head, and it all makes perfect
sense to me. Spending time on this book gave me the same feeling
that reading Kafka gives me, the same feeling that I've been going
through the world with after reading nothing but Dennis Cooper for
a month or so. I grin to myself--really grin--when I come across
both names in Pathetic Literature, feeling like I've discovered
something incredible, like Myles knows me . . . I would recommend
Pathetic Literature. It's pessimistic, kinky, and mean. There's
lots of scat and descriptions of genitals. It might depress you,
but probably only if you were depressed beforehand. What I know is
that I'll keep the book with me, just like I keep a German copy of
Kafka's diaries on my bedside."--Noelle McManus, Liber
Praise for Eileen Myles:
"In Eileen Myles's newest book of poetry, Evolution, we encounter
an arrival, a voice always becoming, unpinnable and queer. Myles's
new poems are transformations, and perhaps a culmination of the
poet's previous inquiries into love, gender, poetry, America, and
its politics . . . The form of Myles's work rivals its subject
matter in intimacy. The lines in Evolution are physical, a body
unleashed but not yet comfortable and not without fear. The short
lines rush down the page, movement as touch, touch as
freedom."--Natalie Diaz, New York Times Book Review
"Myles's poetry is kinetic, ecstatic, muscular, hilarious,
sorrowful, valiant, original, necessary, and timeless."--Maggie
Nelson
"Explore[s] and document the limits of language, both visual and
literary."--Artforum, on Evolution
"I loved Evolution . . . Poems that lope along, chatty, restless
and limber."--Olivia Laing, New Statesman
"Eileen Myles's essential poetry is the hip kid leaning against
their locker secretly burning with intensity, the smartest boy in
the class who doesn't care he has a scar down his face, the thing
you just wish you'd said."--Lena Dunham
"Lopes forward in the strutting style of the witnessing and
sincere, but gorgeously nonaustere, poet in New York . . . The gift
of Evolution is its bold depiction of the textually-rendered
'I'-Eileen."--Kenyon Review
"With the publication of their new book of poetry, Evolution, Myles
explores, among other things, the loss of their mother, who died in
April of last year; this current political era; past relationships;
and their new dog, Honey . . . Myles [wants] people to find the
accessibility of poetry: in life, in love, in Instagram, in
everything."--Vanity Fair
"Evolution, Eileen Myles's first all-new collection of poetry since
2011, circles back to classic themes such as their love of dogs,
loneliness, and parental loss. These poems, however, are also
immediate and pressingly contemporary. Myles is conducting an
intimate exchange with the government, peering into their computer
and saying hello to whoever might be surveilling them."--Lambda
Literary
"A mutt elegy in a million . . . Myles gets at something no other
dog book I've read has gotten at quite this distinctly: The sense
of wordless connection and spiritual expansion you feel when you
love and are loved by a creature who's not human."--Maureen
Corrigan, NPR's Fresh Air, on Afterglow (a dog memoir)
"A wry, gorgeous, psychedelic effort to plumb the subject of
dog-human partnership."--New Yorker, on Afterglow (a dog
memoir)
"Cosmic, and charming . . . Far-flung, and wonderfully
loving."--Boston Globe, on Afterglow (a dog memoir)
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