Book: The Importance Of Being Iceland: Travel Essays In Art Poet and post-punk heroine Eileen Myles has always operated in the art, writing, and queer performance scenes as a kind of observant "flaneur." Like Baudelaire's gentleman stroller, Myles travels the city--wandering on garbage-strewn New York streets in the heat of summer, drifting though the antiseptic malls of La Jolla, and riding in the van with Sister Spit--seeing it with a poet's eye for detail and with the consciousness that writing about art and culture has always been a social gesture. Culled by the poet from twenty years of art writing, the essays in "The Importance of Being Iceland" make a lush document of her--and our--lives in these contemporary crowds. Framed by Myles's account of her travels in Iceland, these essays posit "inbetweenness" as the most vital position from which to perceive culture as a whole, and a fluidity in national identity as the best model for writing and thinking about art and culture. The essays include fresh takes on Thoreau's Cape Cod walk, working class speech, James Schulyer and Bjork, queer Russia and Robert Smithson; how-tos on writing an avant-garde poem and driving a battered Japanese car that resembles a menopausal body; and opinions on such widely ranging subjects as filmmaker Sadie Benning, actor Daniel Day-Lewis, Ted Berrigan's "Sonnets," and flossing.
Details of Book: The Importance Of Being Iceland: Travel Essays In Art Book: The Importance Of Being Iceland: Travel Essays In Art
Author: Eileen Myles
ISBN: 1584350660
ISBN-13: 9781584350668
, 978-1584350668
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 2009/07/31
Publisher: Mit Press (ma)
Number of Pages: 365
Language: English