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Snowflake / different streets - Eileen Myles
Snowflake / different streets - Eileen Myles
Snowflake / different streets
Snowflake / different streets
Snowflake / different streets
Snowflake / different streets
Snowflake / different streets
Snowflake / different streets
Snowflake / different streets
Snowflake / different streets
Snowflake / different streets
Snowflake - limited edition hard cover
different streets - Limited Edition Hard Cover - Eileen Myles
Snowflake - limited edition hard cover Eileen Myles
different streets - Limited Edition Hard Cover - Eileen Myles
Snowflake / different streets limited edition hardcover by Eileen Myles

Eileen Myles

Snowflake / different streets

Snowflake / different streets

By Eileen Myles

    • In their first book of poetry since 2007, legendary poet, critic, and novelist Eileen Myles creates poet and poem anew as they push the boundaries of their craft ever closer to the enigmatic core. Snowflake finds the poet awash in an extended and distressed landscape mediated by technology and its distortion of time and space. In different streets, the poet returns home, to the familiar world of human connection. Two books meet as one: more Eileen Myles, more indelible connection, more fleeting ecstasy.

      Two books by Myles combined in tête-bêche formatting.

      Finalist for the Lambda Literary Award in Lesbian Poetry

    • Eileen Myles [offers] the reader a humanely funny extended meditation on travel through space and time, and how such distances are mediated by technology and the mind.
      Kathleen Rooney, Boston Review

      ...Myles’ genius lies in making the grand gesture that includes the trivial detail and the sublime at once, their juxtaposition underscoring how we are small and made large by connection, paradoxically isolate and dependent.
      Brian Teare, Los Angeles Review of Books

      Myles confronts the pressing extenuations of identity, materiality, spatiality, and spirituality, and in so doing illuminates a melting quality to these confrontations that is at once spellbinding and sad.
      Thomas Page McBee, The Boston Phoenix

      Myles has always written queerly, her lens beautifully tilted, her work — whether art critique or a libretto or novels or, again and again, poems—lawless and conversational, precise and transcendent. In her new collection she illuminates the link between gender and physical space in one pass.
      Seth Abramson, Huffington Post

      At 63, Myles is still a countercultural dream machine, back with her first verse in five years. In her short-breathed lines, technology and tenderness torque time and space...
      Michael Robbins, Chicago Tribune

      From these two new books, the reader can gather that it isn’t just the day that is strong and can withstand change, but the same words can be applied to the speakers of these poems and to Myles herself.
      Gina Myers, The Rumpus

      This new double collection of poems from Wave Books in Seattle has everything readers of Myles adore in her work. All the wit, charm, honesty, sexiness, and surprises are here for another go-round.
      Patrick James Dunagan, New Pages

      The newest from the legendary Myles (Sorry, Tree) is two books in one, printed in opposite directions in the same book, one more public-facing while the other is more private. Conversational yet exact, Myles navigates contemporary landscape with seemingly effortless wit and tenderness.
      Publishers Weekly

Publication Date: April 1, 2012

ISBN# 9781933517582 (5x7 232pp, paperback and limited edition hardcover)

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