“I really just love reading. It's my favorite thing, performing my poems live.” Quote by Eileen Myles
“People love discovering you. The thing about not being historically a mainstream writer is that everyone feels like you're theirs, you're their friend.” PeopleFeelsLike YouMainstreamDiscovering Author:Eileen Myles
“When people decide to talk publicly about poetry as an art form and how it's received, they often get very abject about it: "Nobody reads poetry," and then a thousand people write back, "No, we read poetry." There's an abundance of this negative preaching to the choir, and it's very similar to the experience I'm having.” PeopleWritingArtFormThousandNegativeAbundancePreachingChoirPreaching To The Choir Author:Eileen Myles
“I'm a poet born in the era of Andy Warhol and a generation that wanted to be famous.” WantedBornGenerationsPoetErasWarhol Author:Eileen Myles
“I was a working-class kid from Boston. But I never lost my accent because I felt like that was what I was doing. I didn't have to perform Woody Guthrie like Bob Dylan did in the '60s, I just had to make myself be Eileen Myles and let that be my shield.” KidsLostFeltClassBobAccentsWorking ClassBostonDylanShieldsWoody Author:Eileen Myles
“Part of the glamour of being a poet was always this long reach into the future. You knew you were managing time.” LongPoetGlamourManaging Time Author:Eileen Myles
“I hate the word mentor, the professionalization of friendships between generations. I just feel like the fact of friendship is the thing we all adored, like the younger befriends or reaches out to their hero, and for me, whenever you meet some younger person, who has a fire in their gut, a way of being in the world, it excites you.” WorldWayFeelsPersonsFactsHateFireGenerationsHeroI HateGutsReach OutMentor Author:Eileen Myles
“Women aren't physically afraid of men; women are genetically afraid of men. It's happened for such a long time.” MenLongHappenedLong TimeMen Women Author:Eileen Myles
“I always think of childhood as the inarticulate moment, and you have your little camera. You were filming it, recording it, you just didn't know how to speak it.” ThinkingKnowsLittlesMomentsSpeakKnow HowChildhoodCamerasInarticulate Author:Eileen Myles
“I think poets are supposed to be writing for television and film. I grew up in the day of early TV that was so raw and funny, and I think we're in the next important moment of television, where it's really telling the epic of the culture like Charles Dickens was doing in the 19th century with his serialized novels.” ThinkingWritingImportantMomentsFilmCultureNextNovelCenturyTelevisionPoetTvsGrewGrew UpSupposed To BeEpic19th CenturyDickensImportant Moments Author:Eileen Myles
“I wonder, would I have transitioned from female to male if I was 30 years younger? Possibly. But if I had been born even 30 years later, because it seems like the technology will only get better, it seems like one might not ever need to settle down at all.” IfsNeedsYearsSeemsMightBornWonderTechnologyFemaleMalesSettlingGet BetterSettling Down Author:Eileen Myles