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Afterglow (a dog memoir)
Afterglow (a dog memoir) | Eileen Myles
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Prolific and widely renowned, Eileen Myles is a trailblazer whose decades of literary and artistic work set a bar for openness, frankness, and variability few lives could ever match (New York Review of Books). This newest book paints a kaleidoscopic portrait of a beloved confidant: the pit bull called Rosie. In 1990, Myles chose Rosie from a litter on the street, and their connection instantly began to make an indelible impact on the writers sense of self and work. Over the course of sixteen years together, Myles was devoted to the dogs wellbeing. Starting from the emptiness following Rosies death, Afterglow (a dog memoir) launches a probing investigation into the dynamics between pet and pet-owner. Through this lens, we examine Myless experiences with intimacy and spirituality, celebrity and politics, alcoholism and recovery, fathers and family history, as well as the fantastical myths we invent to get to the heart of grief. Moving from an imaginary talk show where Rosie is interviewed by Myless childhood puppet, to a critical reenactment of the night Rosie mated with another pit bull; from lyrical transcriptions of their walks, to Rosies enlightened narration from the afterlife, Afterglow illuminates what happens to our identities when we dedicate our existence to a dog.
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Lindy
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Lot of these tapestries were from the New Testament & The Hunt was also a big one. Most famously The Hunt of the Unicorn. Which was about policing gender. They used a young virgin with braided hair to trap the pansexual unicorn. I can‘t even stand to look at those tapestries. It hurts.

Suet624 That‘s so sad. 6y
Lindy @Suet624 I think Myles is using tongue in cheek humour here, using the voice of her dead dog. But she is also taking a poke at western society across the ages. I don‘t understand everything she writes, but I like it anyway. 6y
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Lindy
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I‘ve been gone from your life for 7 years. But believe me—I am keeping an eye on things. I notice a chapter on your list called The Dog‘s Journey. I read it & think: I can help. I know I‘m the dog being referred to AND I‘m a pit bull. We love to work so I will help you get the thing up & running & on its way around the world. Afterglow is totally a book with legs (4 if I can be dumb) so it will go a lot further than your Eileen-based fictions.

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Lindy
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Dog wanted to have a conversation with man and the dogs within us. And the fish, frankly, needed to speak. You know how Dog accomplished all this. He pictured it. He pictured an earth covered with water and he pictured it dry, listen to me, and the fish going up on shore and discovering feet. Dog is lonely, we can see that lonely in every dog‘s eyes and that loneliness is love. It causes us to do good things.

wanderinglynn He (she?) looks like he‘s pouting because no one will play with him. ❤️🐶❤️ 6y
Lindy @wanderinglynn She‘s my niece‘s dog, Storm, guarding her new toy. 6y
wanderinglynn Super cute! ❤️🐶 6y
ladym30 Storm is a beauty! 6y
Lindy @ladym30 And she‘s much loved in her family, too. 😊 6y
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Lindy
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In adulthood we must relearn the wisdom of the young who feels her inside while she is being taught she is wrong. To abide in the totalitarian, to survive one must look straight into the face of the nun or whoever and muse. Yet this brought so much upon me. Warily I learned not to absorb their enmity.

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Lindy
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The dog stands between the darkness and the light, the dog only knows. An earlier poet Rilke said this. What the Rilke did not know because there were not cell phones yet and so the union of the picture and the sound was not yet complete (except in churches) is the fact that yes a dog was looking at death but in this photograph I share she is also looking beyond it at the light. […]
That is the procession of the universe, a system of stripes […]

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Lindy
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[Aphra lesbian poetry] journal ran for only 8 issues. I think it‘s because they named it wrong. Because aphra means dust. To be fair, a snowflake is dust with a little activity going on. Yet foam (aphros) is code for a deeper knowing. Like magazines. And even books are not about the work, but an experience or a place. I can already imagine you getting mad when you hear this. Good! My purpose is this.
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I have always hated Ovid because it is just rape. I hate reading myths. I liked them when I was a kid because I didn‘t know what sex was. And I hate history. Iceland is essentially populated by the descendants of raped women. Probably all of us are, right.

MayJasper Now that's a thought. 6y
Andrea4 Well....yea.. 6y
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Mike Kelley actually said in an interview around 2004 that despite people always asking him about feminism and its affects on him it was really beside the point because when he does craft he is being IRONIC whereas when a woman does it she is being natural.

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While I‘m not against the kindle, any of the new forms our friend Mr Booky is travelling in, I‘m definitely opposed to the glowing screens in libraries that want to lead me to their files, their stacks. I like the card. I like the ancient smell of the library and its pace. It‘s home. I can stay in those files for a while. They are the used bookstore inside the library.

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DivineDiana I haven‘t seen one of these in a very long time. 🙁 6y
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I was reading some paperbacks from the pile I got at the library sale. And while I‘m sitting here let me pass on this small bit of advice to the reader. No one wants to hear from anyone at any time anywhere that they have just purchased your book at the library sale. It‘s like saying hey I plucked your book out from under a forklift just before it was heading to the dump.

Jess7 Awww... don‘t think of it like that... I‘ve donated some great books to my library that ended up in the library sale. (edited) 6y
GatheringBooks hi! i know a lot of authors who are incensed by this. while i get where they‘re coming from (they don‘t earn anything from this clearly), i am surprised that they don‘t see how good it is that their book has found a new home where it will take on new life. 6y
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CuriousG
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One of the best reading buddies I've ever had is now gone. After 12 years of reading with this guy curled up at my side it seems almost impossible to do it without him. His big lug of a brother is still here to snuggle, but I sense an epic reading slump coming on.
Rest easy little man 💙

If anyone has a reading suggestion (similar to Tiny Beautiful Things) that might be good for a broken heart, I'd love to hear it

TrishB Sorry to hear 💔 6y
Schlinkles So sorry. 6y
Eyelit So sorry for your loss 💜 6y
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Nebklvr Both of you were lucky to have each other. Let yourself grieve. So very sorry. 6y
britt_brooke Hugs 💔🐾 6y
LiteraryinLawrence Sending love at this sad, sad time. 💗 6y
MaleficentBookDragon So sorry. 💔 6y
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needleminding
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I unintentionally took a reading break while preparing for a family trip and finally picked up a book instead of checking out while watching something. Feels really good. This coffee and chicory ice cream helps, too. 😏

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needleminding
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Started Eileen Myles' Afterglow (a dog memoir) last night. And ate too many cookies. 🙊

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Rhondareads
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A lovely win from @GroveAtlantic books memoirs history books a wonderful selection 😍📚

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Lindy
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My fourth and final event of the day is next. Earlier today, in the memoir event, Myles called nonfiction and memoir a "molten form. Nobody knows what it is." Someone at a poetry event asked about which feelings are easiest to write about and Myles said, "Feeling is the landscape Im navigating when I'm writing." I'm looking forward to more bon mots from Myles tonight.

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Lindy
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The table of books for sale... it's all part of the excitement waiting for the next Writers festival event. 😊

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Lindy
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I'm going to 4 events today. Eileen Myles will be at three of them. Do you think I'm a fan?

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vivastory
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Poet, memoirist & inspiration for a character in Transparent, Myles latest should appeal to dog lovers who are also book lovers.

Redwritinghood Which character in Transparent did she inspire? I didn't know that. Learn something new every day on Litsy. 7y
vivastory @Redwritinghood it's the character played by Cherry Jones 7y
Leftcoastzen Want to read this ! 7y
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LibrarianRyan
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#bookmail I wish this had a cover.

FountainBookstore This was a big push at #BookExpo. Doesn't help your personal book, but I think the cover is in feeds now if you click through. Mixed feelings about it if that's the final. A little bland, I think. 7y
LibrarianRyan @FountainBookstore your right I remember that cover now. And yeah, only so so. Makes it look like a depressing dog book. 7y
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