Eileen Myles, a Critical Bibliography

Buchan-Watts, Sam. “’Fun with Friends’: Collaboration and the New York School.” PN Review 41.6 (2015): 35-37.

Creeley, Robert. “Thinking of Robert Lowell.” Harvard Review 25 (2003): 109-12.

Durgin, Patrick F. “Eileen Myles.” American Poets since World War II. Ed. Joseph Conte. Detroit, MI: Thomson Gale, 1998. 203-12.

Hillringhouse, Mark. “The New York School Poets.” Literary Review: An International Journal of Contemporary Writing 48.4 (2005): 146-79.

Kaufman, Erica. “Giant Creatures Sculpted Here: Collectivity, Gender, and Performance in the Collaborations of Eileen Myles.” New York School Collaborations: The Color of Vowels. Ed. Mark Silverberg. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013. 215-240.

Kremins, Kathleen Ann. “Blurring Boundaries: Eileen Myles and the Irish American Identity.” Too Smart to Be Sentimental: Contemporary Irish American Women Writers. Eds. Sally Barr Ebest, Kathleen McInerney, and Caledonia Kearns. Notre Dame, IN: U of Notre Dame P, 2008. 189-198.

Miller, Stephen Paul. “Ted Berrigan’s Legacy: Sparrow, Eileen Myles, and Bob Holman.” Talisman: A Journal of Contemporary Poetry and Poetics 23.26 (2001): 217-23.

Nelson, Maggie. “A Note on Women and the New York School.” Mississippi Review 31.3 “Poets of the New York School” (Fall 2003): pp. 240-252.

—.“When We’re Alone in Public. The Metabolic Work of Eileen Myles.” Women, the New York School, and Other True Abstractions. Iowa City, IA: U of Iowa P, 2007. 170-208.

Spahr, Juliana and Stephanie Young. “Numbers Trouble.” Chicago Review 53.2-3 (2007): 88-111.

Stosuy, Brandon, Ed. Up Is Up, But So Is Down. New York’s Downtown Literary Scene, 1974-1992. With an afterword by Dennis Cooper and Eileen Myles. New York, NY: 2006.

Tennant-Moore, Hannah. “Eileen Myles’ Song of the Self.” Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide 12.5 (2005): 20-22.

Weinreich, Regina. “Ed Sanders: The Un-Fuzzy Fug.” Review of Contemporary Fiction 19.1 (1999): 57.

Weinstein, Debra. “Eileen Myles.” Contemporary Lesbian Writers of the United States: A Bio-Bibliographical Critical Sourcebook. Eds. Sandra Pollack, Denise Knight, Tucker Pamella Farley. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1993. 391-93.