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Cool for You

A Novel

Eileen Myles Chris Kraus

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Counterpoint
11 April 2017
Grainy and stripped down, this gritty novel traces the downbeat progress of a tough, queer girl growing up in working-class Boston by ""a cult figure to a generation of post-punk females forming their own literary avant-garde"" (The New York Times).

Why can't I live right now. Because I am not rich, I am not a saint. But I do know this- not all of us were sent here to work.

The first published novel of legendary poet and performer Eileen Myles follows a queer female growing up in working-class Boston, straining against the institutions that hold her- family, Catholic school, jobs at a camp, at a nursing home, at a school for developmentally disabled adult males.

She wants to be an astronaut. Instead, she becomes a poet and journeys through a series of low-end schools, pathetic jobs, and unmade beds. Schooled by mean and memorable Catholic nuns, this tomboy heroine stumbles and dreams her way through the painful corridors of family, early sexual encounters, and an eye-opening series of jobs caring for the sick and insane--the abandoned wards of the state. This is a book hell-bent on telling the truth about poor women, and how they do (and do not) get out of the hands of their families and the state. Without artifice or pseudonym, protagonist Eileen Myles boldly sets down a rich and graphic account of female experience in this world.

Free-ranging and deadpan, tragic and joyful, this is a book about women, gender, class, bodies, escape, and what it means to be ""inside."" Never more relevant, and now with an introduction by Chris Kraus.

""Eileen Myles is a genius!""--Dorothy Allison

Grainy and stripped down, this gritty novel traces the downbeat progress of a tough, queer girl growing up in working-class Boston by ""a cult figure to a generation of post-punk females forming their own literary avant-garde"" (The New York Times).

Why can't I live right now. Because I am not rich, I am not a saint. But I do know this- not all of us were sent here to work.

The first published novel of legendary poet and performer Eileen Myles follows a queer female growing up in working-class Boston, straining against the institutions that hold her- family, Catholic school, jobs at a camp, at a nursing home, at a school for developmentally disabled adult males.

She wants to be an astronaut. Instead, she becomes a poet and journeys through a series of low-end schools, pathetic jobs, and unmade beds. Schooled by mean and memorable Catholic nuns, this tomboy heroine stumbles and dreams her way through the painful corridors of family, early sexual encounters, and an eye-opening series of jobs caring for the sick and insane--the abandoned wards of the state. This is a book hell-bent on telling the truth about poor women, and how they do (and do not) get out of the hands of their families and the state. Without artifice or pseudonym, protagonist Eileen Myles boldly sets down a rich and graphic account of female experience in this world.

Free-ranging and deadpan, tragic and joyful, this is a book about women, gender, class, bodies, escape, and what it means to be ""inside."" Never more relevant, and now with an introduction by Chris Kraus.

""Eileen Myles is a genius!""--Dorothy Allison
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Imprint:   Counterpoint
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   Third Edition
Dimensions:   Height: 228mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 15mm
Weight:   249g
ISBN:   9781619029170
ISBN 10:   1619029170
Pages:   208
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Eileen Myles came to New York from Boston in 1974 to be a poet. Their books include For Now (an essay/talk about writing), I Must Be Living Twice/new and selected poems, Chelsea Girls, and Cool for You. They showed their photographs in 2019 at Bridget Donahue, NYC. Eileen has received a Guggenheim Fellowship and an award from the American Academy of Arts & Letters. They live in New York and Marfa, TX.

Reviews for Cool for You: A Novel

"""Her work is hard to describe, best encountered on its own terms; suffice to say it combines frankness and beauty in a truly original way."" --The Guardian ""Myles has long been a steady presence on the New York poetry scene...With the publication of this new and selected volume, which covers her 40-year career, she has become the toast of the town and the poetry world at-large."" --Publishers Weekly ""Myles is a big deal, a rock star, sort of like the Patti Smith of contemporary poetry... Myles is relentlessly casual, and even joyful. She has a good time journeying through Hell, and like a hip Virgil, she's happy to show us the way."" --NPR"


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