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SNOWFLAKE
Contents
TRANSITIONS
DAY
NO EXCUSE
OBSERVANCE
NO RAIN
WRITING
SNOWFLAKE
#1 (with music)
#2
#3 (PEACH. . . )
#4 PALM TREE
#5 DRIVING
#6 (EILEEN. . . )
# 7 DARK WATER
# 8 CAR CAMERA
#9 DESTROYING US
#10 BALL
#11 THE LINES
#12 MAN’S BEAUTY
ANDREA VILLA
CALL IT IN
ROCK ON
Questions
LIKE
To Weave
TRANSPORTATION
KILLER’S CRY
phone isn’t
MORE OIL
D.H.
CUTE
COMPUTER
TO MY CLASS
GIRLFRIEND
UNLIKELY
MY MONSTER
EILEEN
Howland
AD
Sunday
THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING ICELAND
CHOKE
DIFFERENT STREETS
Contents
CAESAREAN TOOTHBRUSH
2008: FOR EMMA
Pencil Poems
Pencil Poem #2
Pencil Poem #3
The new poems
Pencil #4
#5
# 6 in and out
November 11
THE NERVOUS ENTERTAINMENT
SEAGULL
THE MOVIE
THE BIRDS??
LEAVING
LA NEIGE
YOUR NAME
MITTEN
HI
IDIOT HO
JUNE 5
BECAME
THE WEATHER
SMILE
THE PERFECT FACELESS FISH
About Mary
TO THE MOUNTAINS
YOUR HOUSE
WHAT’S OPEN?
POPSICLE
NO CALIFORNIA
SNOWFLAKE
MY BOX
PERFECT NIGHT
GLOWING STICK
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Eileen Myles was born in Cambridge, Mass. in 1949, was educated
in catholic schools, graduated from U. Mass. (Boston) in 1971, and
moved to New York City in 1974 to be a poet. She quickly became
part of the reading, publishing, and performance scene in the East
Village, editing dodgems in the late '70s and becoming part of the
community of St. Mark's Poetry Project where she studied and was
friends with Ted Berrigan, Alice Notley, Paul Violi, and Bill
Zavatsky. In 1979, she was assistant to poet James Schuyler. She
was Artistic Director of the Poetry Project, 1984-86. Myles is a
vivid interpreter of her own work and travels widely in the US and
Canada and internationally giving readings and performances. In
2007, she published Sorry, Tree (Wave Books), the latest of more
than a dozen volumes of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction including
Chelsea Girls, Not Me, Skies, The New Fuck You/adventures in
lesbian reading, Cool for You, and The Importance of Being Iceland:
Travel Essays in Art. Her most recent book is Inferno (A Poet's
Novel) published by OR books. A new book of poems, Snowflake /
different streets, will be published by Wave Books in 2011. She
wrote the libretto for Hell, an opera with music composed by
Michael Webster, which was performed on both coasts, 2004-2006. In
2007, she received The Warhol/Creative Capital art writers' grant.
In 2010, the Poetry Society of America gave her the Shelley
Memorial Award. She contributes to a wide number of publications
including ArtForum, Bookforum, Parkett, and The Believer. She's a
Prof. Emeritus at UC San Diego where she taught for five years. She
lives in New York.
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