Inferno (A Poet's Novel) (OR Books)
Eileen Myles will return to Skylight books to read from and sign her new novel, Inferno (A Poet's Novel).
Set against the backdrop of New York in its punk heyday, Inferno is the story of a female artist coming of age in the world of poetry, and not only coming to terms with being an outsider, but embracing it, both on a creative and sexual level.
"Eileen Myles debates her own self identity in a gruffly beautiful, sure voice of reason. Is she a 'hunk'? A 'dyke'? A 'female'? I’ll tell you what she is––damn smart! Inferno burns with humor, lust and a healthy dose of neurotic happiness." – John Waters
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. In the same year, she was the Hugo Writer at the University of Montana at Missoula. She lives in New York.