Last spring, poet, novelist, librettist and one-time presidential candidate, Eileen Myles chatted with Weird Deer correspondent Travis Nichols about ideal readership, government sponsored revolution, and the big old tomb that is prose. Parts one through three appeared earlier in the week and can be accessed through the archives. This is the fourth and final installment [...]
Entries from September 2007
Who is Entitled to Be a Poet? A Conversation with Eileen Myles (Part 4)
September 28th, 2007 · 3 Comments
Tags: California · Conversation · Eileen Myles · Face · perestroika · Rae Armantrout · Travis-Nichols
Who is Entitled to Be a Poet? A Conversation with Eileen Myles (Part 3)
September 27th, 2007 · 3 Comments
Last spring, poet, novelist, librettist and one-time presidential candidate, Eileen Myles chatted with Weird Deer correspondent Travis Nichols about ideal readership, government sponsored revolution, and the big old tomb that is prose. Parts one and two appeared on Tuesday and Wednesday. Further installments will appear this week. TN: I know this is going to sound [...]
Tags: Algebra · Alice Notley · Conversation · Eileen Myles · James Schuyler · The Inferno · Three Poems · Travis-Nichols
Who is Entitled to Be a Poet? A Conversation with Eileen Myles (Part 2)
September 26th, 2007 · 3 Comments
Last spring, poet, novelist, librettist and one-time presidential candidate, Eileen Myles chatted with Weird Deer correspondent Travis Nichols about ideal readership, government sponsored revolution, and the big old tomb that is prose. Further installments will appear this week. TN: There’s a lot of talk about some of the damage that MFA programs can do to [...]
Tags: Class warfare · Conversation · Eileen Myles · Frank O'Hara · James Schuyler · John Ashbery · New York School · San Diego · Travis-Nichols
Who is Entitled to Be a Poet?: A Conversation with Eileen Myles (Part 1)
September 25th, 2007 · 5 Comments
Last spring, poet, novelist, librettist and one-time presidential candidate, Eileen Myles chatted with Weird Deer correspondent Travis Nichols about ideal readership, government sponsored revolution, and the big old tomb that is prose. Further installments will appear this week. TN: I’ve just spent the morning reading back through your work, from the first book you published, [...]
Tags: Conversation · Eileen Myles · Irony of the Leash · San Diego · Sorry · Ted Berrigan · Travis-Nichols · Tree
Dear Sidney Albo,
September 18th, 2007 · No Comments
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Tags: Listen · Sidney Albo
