A "working life"

Eileen Myles

Book - 2023

"From "one of the essential voices in American poetry" (New York Times) comes a rich new collection of expansive, light-footed, and cheerily morose poems oddly in tune with our strange and evolving present. The first new collection since Evolution from the prolific poet, activist, and writer Eileen Myles, a "Working Life" unerringly captures the measure of life. Whether alone or in a relationship, on city sidewalks or in the country, their lyrics always engage with permanence and mortality, danger and safety, fear and wonder. a "Working Life" is a book transfixed by the everyday: the "sweet accumulation" of birds outside a window, a cup of coffee and a slice of pizza, a lover's foot on the b...ed. These poems arise in the close quarters of air travel, the flashing of a landscape through a train window, or simply in a truck tooling around town, or on foot with a dog in all the places that held us during the pandemic lockdowns. Myles's lines unabashedly sing both the beauty and ridiculousness of love and sex, spill over with warnings about the not-so-future world threatened by climate change and capitalism, and also find transcendent wonder in the landscapes and animals around us, and in the solitary and collective act of caring for one another and our world. With intelligence, heart, and singular vision, a "Working Life" shows Eileen Myles working at a thrilling new pitch of their poetic and philosophical powers"--

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Subjects
Genres
Poetry
poetry
Published
New York, NY : Grove Press, an imprint of Grove Atlantic 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Eileen Myles (author)
Edition
First edition. First Grove Atlantic hardcover edition
Physical Description
268 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9780802161895
9781804710333
  • For My Friend
  • The Preface (some landscape for Joan)
  • Page America Myles
  • First Poem
  • Mary Queen of Scots
  • Friday Night
  • In You
  • To Love
  • Russia
  • Tasha
  • Casper
  • Read
  • September 7
  • Untitled (Did you indeed)
  • Lucky Kittens
  • The Trip
  • Again
  • Notes
  • Pigs
  • Everything
  • March 3
  • April 15
  • Por Example
  • Beloved Train
  • Göteborg
  • Jason Throws a Bolt
  • The Library
  • For Charles
  • Go
  • Bednewton
  • WTF
  • Jihad
  • Howl
  • We
  • Cool & Bright
  • Put My House
  • Love Song
  • Time Today
  • Because I Was In
  • April
  • Archer
  • The Sacrament & the
  • Painting Is the Sky
  • April Sixteenth Twenty Twenty
  • My watch
  • Monday Shit
  • Memorial Day
  • May 8-9
  • Frama
  • Nantucket
  • Two Hundred Years
  • September
  • Erin
  • Night
  • Pink Margot (2020)
  • Pencil & pen
  • Untitled (Love with you)
  • X
  • Untitled (The nothing)
  • Beloved Park
  • The Park
  • Home In Our Time
  • Held
  • Look What the Cat Dragged in
  • Two Things
  • And I
  • Untitled (I kept the/mask)
  • Diet Coke
  • Mice
  • The rape raggedy tiara
  • For Alex Katz
  • Eva, After Getting Off the Boat
  • Acknowledgments
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

"I wanted to say a 'Working Life' means the poems are the plan, not that this book is about labor exactly," explains Myles (I Must Be Living Twice) at the end of this impressive collection of poems grounded in the mundane, which includes coffee and dogs. "It's not that I have/ a purpose. It's more/ like I don't want/ you to think I don't/ have one," Myles writes. With just a few words per line, their poems move down the page quickly, the language dashed off and immediate, as though keeping pace with the poet's mind. Some feel like shorthand entries in a diary: "I like the inexactness/ of cabs, the cash/ the entire ana/ log experience/ of them. The details/ of the Joe & Charlie/ visit is fading, I told/ him about lunch with Gail." The poem "Put My House" is full of both beautiful nonsense and tender longing: "let me breathe/ inside you// let me smell// your guts// put your boat/ in my eye// let me eat/ your friends// put these hours/ inside your/ hours." While at times, these poems can present as random and rapidly scribbled, there are rewards here for the readers who stick with them, revealing the joys of a life built out of thinking, dreaming, and making. (Apr.)

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