Saturday, February 1, 2014

Eileen Myles Bibliography

Eileen Myles Interviews

Print (links to originals, included in file)

3: AM Magazine
·      An Icelandic Personal Culture: An Interview with Eileen Myles” interviewed by Sophie Erskine (January 2, 2009)

After Ellen
·      Eileen Myles interviewed by Trish Bendix (November 10, 2010)

Artforum International
·      “A to D: Writing the Lower East Side” interviewed by Dennis Cooper (September-November 2006)
see PDF

Bomblog
·      “Eileen Myles: My Need to Say” interviewed by CA Conrad (February 28, 2012)

Book Forum
·      Interviewed by Jesse Pearson (November 24, 2010)

The Brooklyn Rail
·      “Eileen Myles and Noel Black” by Noel Black (May 3, 2013)

Butch.org (Jenni Olson’s blog)
·      Interview by Jenni Olson (originally published in 1992)

The Conversant
·      “Eileen Myles with H. L. Hix” by H. L. Hix (December 21, 2012)

Denver Quarterly
·      “An Interview with Eileen Myles” by Amy King (2012)
see PDF

Full Stop
·      “The Situation in American Writing: Eileen Myles” interviewed by the Editors (May 18, 2012)

Green Mountain Review
·      “Eileen Myles Goin’ H.A.M. on Sex, Ladies and other Publishing B.S.” Interviewed by Brian Russell (March 26, 2013)
http://cassandragillig.tumblr.com/post/46380583123/eileen-myles-goin-h-a-m-on-sex-ladies-other (not the original, but a stand-in while the real one comes from ILL)

The Hairpin

Hot Metal Bridge
·      “The Blurry Choice: Hot Metal Bridge Interviews Eileen Myles” by April Flynn (March 22, 2013)

How2 work/book
·      “Interview with Eileen Myles” by Kimberly Lamm (March 21, 2001)

HTML Giant
·      “What is Experimental Literature? {Five Questions: Eileen Myles}” by Christopher Higgs (June 17, 2011)

Index Magazine
·      Eileen Myles interviewed by Amy Kellner (1998)
·      Conversation with Daniel Day Lewis (2002)

Lambda Literary
·      “Eileen Myles: On Her Own Terms” by Antonio Gonzalez Cerna (December 2, 2010)

The New Inquiry
·      “Five Questions With Eileen Myles” by Maryam Monalisa Gharavi (May 11, 2012)

O/R Books
·      “Bad Mirror: A Talk with Eileen Myles” by John Oakes (date not marked)
see PDF

The Phoenix
·      “Eileen Myles Crosses All Borders” by Thomas Page McBee (April 12, 2012)

Poetry Project Newsletter
·      “Interview with Eileen Myles” by Greg Fuchs (April-June 2009)
see PDF (pages 10-15)

Poetry Society of America
·      “Poet Novelist: An Interview with Eileen Myles” (date & author unknown)

Pop Montreal
·      “Lit Pop Interview: Eileen Myles” interviewed by Tim Foster (June 27, 2013)

Rain Taxi
·      “The Art of Talking: An Interview with Eileen Myles” by Tom Devaney (Summer 2003)

Robb McLennan’s Blog
·      “12 or 20 (second series) Questions with Eileen Myles” by Robb McLennan (Sunday, November 17, 2013) http://robmclennan.blogspot.com/2013/11/12-or-20-second-series-questions-with_17.html

Rumpus
·      “The Rumpus Interview With Eileen Myles” By Chelsey Johnson (April 28th, 2011)

San Diego City Beat
·      “Alone in San Diego” by Emma Silvers (January 24, 2007)

Slog (The Stranger)
·      “A Day and a Night with Eileen Myles and Maggie Nelson” by Jenn Graves (November 16, 2011)

Techo Dyke
·      “The Makings of a Lesbian Hero:
An Interview with Eileen Myles” by Janet Mason (2001)

Tin House
·      “A Conversation with Eileen Myles about, well, ‘About Mary’” by Matthew Dickman (January 12, 2011)

Trop
·      Interviewed by K. Bradford (January 15, 2013)

Vice
·      “Eileen Myles & Jonathan Galassi Talk About Poetry” moderated by Jesse Pearson (December 1, 2009)

Vouched Books
·      “Awful Interview: Eileen Miles” (August 29, 2013)

Weird Deer
·      “Who is entitled to be a Poet? A Conversation with Eileen Myles” by Travis Nichols (September 27, 2007)


Audio & Video List (alphabetical by sources)

Art on Air
·      Part 2 of 2 Interview Hosted by Charles Ruas (October 31, 2011)
·      Interview with Charles Bernstein (December 31, 1969) http://artonair.org/node/8834

Artist Television Access
·      CAConrad, David Buck and Eileen Myles Question & Answer at Small Press Traffic (March 18th 2012)

Blip
·      Contemporary Talks: Eileen Myles (September 15, 2011)

KCRW
·      Bookworm: A Conversation with Eileen Myles & Maggie Nelson. Hosted by Michael Silverblatt (February 28, 2008)
LA-Lit
·      Part 1 of 2: Interview (November 4, 2007)
https://archive.org/details/LALit28-EileenMyles-PTA
·      Part 2 of 2: Q&A with Audience (November 4, 2007)

·      Eileen Myles and Alexs Pate lecture about art, culture and politics (June 29, 2001)

Northern Sky
·      Interviewed by Allan Wilkinson (October 10, 2010)


Paul Nelson’s Sound Cloud (NPR?)
·      Eileen Myles, from an interview with Paul Nelson (April 21, 2002)

Penn Sound
·      Q&A Session after Reading at the Kelly Writers House as part of the FEMINISM/S series (October 13, 2010)
·      Appearing at Advancing Feminist Poetics and Activism, sponsored by the Belladonna Reading Series, New York (September 24, 2009)

The Poetry Foundation
·      Poem Going Down the Drain: A Discussion of Eileen Myles’s "Snakes" http://www.poetryfoundation.org/features/audioitem/3088
·      The Women of the Avant-Garde http://www.poetryfoundation.org/features/audioitem/1818

ReCaps
·      Eileen Myles and JD Samson in Conversation (2013)

Velvetpark
·      “Interview with Eileen Myles” by M. J. Correy (February 2, 2011)

Vimeo
·      Cathrine Strom Interviews Eileen Myles in Norway at Landmark Festival (April 15, 2012)

WFIU
·      Eileen Myles: Rock Star Poet interviewed by Shana Ritter on Profiles


John Cage Bibliography

John Cage's Time in Seattle

Articles

·      "2nd Percussion Concert," Cornish School concert program, May 19, 1939, Reel 8, Cornish School of Allied Arts records, UW Libraries, Special Collections.
·      Beers, Carole. "Famed Pioneers of Dance, Music Return to Seattle," The Seattle Times, January 8, 1977, p. B-4.
·      Blecha, Peter. “Essay 9423: Cage, John (1912-1992)”. HistoryLink.org. June 05, 2010. Retrieved from: http://www.historylink.org/index.cfm?DisplayPage=output.cfm&file_id=9423
·      Borchert, Gavin. “John Cage's Pioneering Drumbeats: An avant-gardist's Innovations Resound at Cornish to This Say," Seattle Weekly, February 18, 2009. Retrieved from: http://www.seattleweekly.com/2009-02-18/arts/john-cage-s-pioneering-drumbeats/
·      Kurtz, S. J..  "John Cage at Cornish," UW Daily, December 2, 1983, p. 18.
·      "Mountaineers Score Highly In 'Pirates Of Penzance,'" The Seattle Times, December 9, 1938, p. 28.
·      Nicholls, David. The Cambridge Companion to John Cage. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2002. 152-153.
·      "Reception," Seattle Post-Intelligencer May 18, 1939, Reel 8, Cornish School of Allied Arts records, UW Libraries, Special Collections.
·      "Seattle Man Music Pioneer," Seattle Star, May 12, 1939, Reel 8, Cornish School of Allied Arts records, UW Libraries, Special Collections
·      Upchurch, Michael. "Cornish College Musicians Re-create Historic John Cage, Lou Harrison Performances," The Seattle Times, March 22, 2009. Retrieved from: http://seattletimes.nwsource.com
Books
·      Robert Dunn. John Cage. New York: Henmar Press, 1962, 15, 36.
·      Herbert Russcol. The Liberation of Sound: An Introduction to Electronic Music. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentiss Hall, 1972. 135-143.
Correspondence
·      Cage, John. “Letter to Nellie Cornish, August 22, 1938.” Folder 21, Box 2, Cornish School of Allied Arts records, UW Libraries, Special Collections.
·      Cage, John. “Letter to Nellie Cornish”, September 2, 1938, Folder 21, Box 2, Cornish School of Allied Arts records, UW Libraries, Special Collections.
·      Cage, John “Fundraising solicitation letter, September 1939.” Folder 21, Box 2, Cornish School of Allied Arts records, UW Libraries, Special Collections
·      Cage, John. “Unaddressed résumé letter, undated.” Folder 21, Box 2, Cornish School of Allied Arts records, UW Libraries, Special Collections.
·      Cornish, Nellie. “Letter to John Cage”, September 5, 1938.” Folder 21, Box 2, Cornish School of Allied Arts records, UW Libraries, Special Collections.
·      Cornish, Nellie. “Letter to John Cage, September 1, 1939.” Folder 21, Box 2, Cornish School of Allied Arts records, UW Libraries, Special Collections.
Documents
·      Bird, Bonnie. “Class Schedule 1939-1941”. Folder 22, Box 2, Cornish School of Allied Arts records, UW Libraries, Special Collections.
·      Cornish School, events calendar, April-May, 1939, Cornish Scrapbooks, Reel 8, Cornish School of Allied Arts records, UW Libraries, Special Collections
·      Cornish School, events calendar, May-June 1939, Cornish Scrapbooks, Reel 8, Cornish School of Allied Arts records, UW Libraries, Special Collections.
·      Cornish School, summer session events calendar, June 1940, undated, Cornish Scrapbooks, Reel 8, Cornish School of Allied Arts records, UW Libraries, Special Collections.
·      "Dancer to Give Concert Tonight," Seattle Post-Intelligencer, April 28, 1940, p. 12
·      “Cornish School employment contract with John Cage”, September 7, 1938, Folder 21, Box 2, Cornish School of Allied Arts records, UW Libraries, Special Collections.
·      Fort, Syvilla. “Solo Concert Brilliant," The Northwest Enterprise, May 26, 1940 [sic, misprint, actually May 3, 1943].
·      "Negro Dancer To Appear Sunday: Sevilla Fort in Solo Recital at Playhouse," U District Herald, April 26, 1940, p. 7.
·      Pesyer, Joan. “1976 interview with John Cage, via Richard Kostelanetz.” Conversations with Cage (Limelight Editions, NYC) 1988. Retrieved from: http://www.jstor.org/pss/3680153

·      "Young Dancer To Give Debut Recital Tonight," The Seattle Daily Times, April 28, 1940, p. 8.