Sorry, Tree

Sorry, Tree

by Eileen Myles
Sorry, Tree

Sorry, Tree

by Eileen Myles

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Overview

“One of the savviest and most restless intellects in contemporary literature—honest, jokey, paranoid, sentimental, mean, lyrical, tough, you name it.”—Dennis Cooper

Eileen Myles has written thousands of poems since she gave her first reading at CBGB in 1974. BUST magazine calls her “the rock star of modern poetry” and The New York Times says she’s “a cult figure to a generation of post-punk females forming their own literary avant garde.”

Myles’ trademark punk-lesbian sensibility and intimate knowledge of poetic tradition are at work in this eighth collection, where every love poem is political, and every political poem is, ultimately, about love.

From “Home”:

I thought if
I inventoried home it would be broad
my eyes fling open
like a doll’s
to the virtual space that suddenly
resembles the walls
the most interesting artists are large;
monsters
while the people we know are
masses of flowers
& when I turn
on my cellphone I see
everyone

Eileen Myles has published over a dozen books of poetry, prose, and plays. Formerly the director of the St. Mark’s Poetry Project, as well as a write-in candidate for president in 1992, in 1997 Myles toured with Sister Spit’s Ramblin’ Road Show. Her books include Snowflake/different streets, Inferno, The Importance of Being Iceland, Skies, Maxfield Parrish, Not Me, and Chelsea Girls (stories).



Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781933517209
Publisher: Wave Books
Publication date: 04/01/2007
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 83
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.30(d)

About the Author

Eileen Myles was named the 2010 Shelley Memorial Award winner, with Kenneth Irby, by the Poetry Society of America, received the 2011 Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Fiction for her novel Inferno. She has published over a dozen books of fiction, poetry and plays and has been a major figure in New York's literary scene for decades.

Table of Contents


Untitled     1
No Rewriting     4
Fifty-Three     12
For Jordana     14
Lodovico     16
Each Defeat     21
Ooh     23
Movie     24
Untitled     25
Therapy     26
Dear Andrea     27
Dear Andrea     28
Dear Andrea     29
Dear Andrea     30
Unnamed New York     31
Jacaranda     34
April 5     35
Home     38
Culture     43
That Country     51
I'm Moved     55
Scribble     58
The Frames     59
Something Simple     61
Now     62
San Diego Poem     64
Cigarette Girl     66
To Hell     69
Everyday Barf     73
Acknowledgments     83
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