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Eileen Myles reads from their first collection of poetry since 2018’s Evolution. The poems in a “Working Life” evoke the joy and unease in the quotidian, moving ‘with call and response between perception and thought’, as Camille Roy writes in Brooklyn Rail magazine.
Myles is in conversation with journalist and activist Amelia Abraham, whose Queer Intentions was published by Picador in 2020.
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Eileen Myles reads from their first collection of poetry since 2018’s Evolution. The poems in a “Working Life” evoke the joy and unease in the quotidian, moving ‘with call and response between perception and thought’, as Camille Roy writes in Brooklyn Rail magazine.
Myles is in conversation with journalist and activist Amelia Abraham, whose Queer Intentions was published by Picador in 2020.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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