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Chelsea Girls

Eileen Myles

Reader Score

77%

77% of readers

recommend this book

Available once again for a new generation of readers, the groundbreaking and candid coming-of-age novel in-real-time from one of America's most celebrated poets that is considered a cult classic.

In this breathtakingly inventive autobiographical novel, Eileen Myles transforms their life into a work of art. Told in an audacious voice, made vivid and immediate in lyrical language, Chelsea Girls cobbles together memories of Myles' 1960s Catholic upbringing with an alcoholic father, their volatile adolescence, their unabashed "lesbianity," and their riotous pursuit of survival as a poet in 1970s New York.

Suffused with alcohol, drugs, and sex; evocative in its depictions of the hardscrabble realities of a young artist's life; and poignant with stories of love, humor, and discovery, Chelsea Girls is a funny, cool, and intimate account of a writer's education, and a modern chronicle of how a young writer shrugged off the chains of a rigid cultural identity meant to define them.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Ecco Press
  • Publish Date: Sep 29th, 2015
  • Pages: 288
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.20in - 5.40in - 0.80in - 0.50lb
  • EAN: 9780062394668
  • Categories: LGBTQ+ - LesbianLiteraryWomen

About the Author

Myles, Eileen: -

Eileen Myles (they/them, b. 1949) is a poet, novelist, and art journalist whose practice of vernacular first-person writing has made them one of the most recognized writers of their generation. Pathetic Literature, which they edited, came out in fall 2022. a "Working Life," their newest collection of poems, is out now. They live in New York and Marfa, TX.

Praise for this book

"Eileen Myles is a genius!" -- Dorothy Allison
"A cult figure to a generation of post-punk females forming their own literary avant garde."
"Chelsea Girls reads, at its best, like the product of a collaboration between Ernest Hemingway and Lynda Barry."