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SUMMARY:Eileen Myles & Nathan Kernan on James Schuyler\, with Tom Carey\, 
 Jason Morris\, & Hannah Zeavin     
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DESCRIPTION:Eileen Myles in conversation with Nathan Kernan\, author of A
  Day Like Any Other: The Life of James Schuyler (FSG\, 2025)\, on the life
  and language of James Schuyler\, with additional discussion &amp\; readi
 ng of Schuyler’s work by Tom Carey\, Jason Morris\, &amp\; Hannah Zeavin
 .IMAGENathan Kernan is a writer who lives in New York. He edited The Dia
 ry of James Schuyler\, which was published by Black Sparrow Press in 1997\
 , and his biography of Schuyler\, A Day Like Any Other: The Life of James
  Schuyler was published by Farrar\, Straus and Giroux in the Fall of 2025.
 Eileen Myles (b. 1949\, they/them) is a poet\, novelist and art journalist
  whose practice of vernacular first-person writing has has made them one o
 f the most recognized writers of their generation. Bird Watching and Thei
 r First Three Books of Poetry will be published by Fonograf in April 2026
 . Pathetic Literature\, which they edited\, came out in Fall of '22. The
 ir newest collection of poems\, a “Working Life”\, came out in '23 fr
 om Grove Atlantic. Their fiction includes Chelsea Girls (1994) which ju
 st won France’s Inrockuptibles Prize for best foreign novel\, Cool for 
 You (2000)\, Inferno (a poet’s novel) (2010) and Afterglow (2017). 
 Writing on art was gathered in the volume The Importance of Being Iceland
 : Travel Essays in Art (2009). Books of poetry include Evolution (2018)
  and I Must Be Living Twice: New and Selected Poems 1975-2014. Their supe
 r-8 road film “The Trip” is on YouTube. They live in New York &amp\; i
 n Marfa\, TX.Tom Carey is a writer\, poet\, and vicar in the Church of the
  Epiphany in Los Angeles\, California. Carey was born in 1951 in Santa Mon
 ica\, California and is of English and German descent. He graduated from C
 olumbia University with a degree in Spanish and studied theology at Church
  Divinity School of the Pacific. His father and grandfathers were western 
 movie actors\, and Carey himself studied acting with Jack Garfein and Stel
 la Adler. In the 1970s and 80s Carey fronted for the punk rock band\, The 
 Beeks\, and was a literary assistant to James Schuyler as well as John Ash
 bery. Carey became a Franciscan brother in 1988 and ran The Bushwick Play 
 Project and taught poetry in New York City public schools for ten years. C
 arey's poetry has been published in various anthologies\, magazines and jo
 urnals. His book of poems titled Desire (Painted Leaf Press\, 1997) was a
  Lambda Literary Award finalist. A novel\, Small Crimes\, was published b
 y BlazeVox in 2011.Jason Morris was born in Vermont. He is the author of t
 en books and chapbooks\, including Attending Void (Lithic\, 2025)\; Holog
 ram (Two Way Mirror Books\, 2025)\; Low Life (Bird &amp\; Beckett Books
 \, 2021)\; and Levon Helm (Ugly Duckling Presse\, 2018). In addition to 
 poetry\, he has written essays on Clark Coolidge's Crystal Text and Bern
 adette Mayer's interest in Nathaniel Hawthorne. He lives in San Francisco 
 with his wife and their child.Hannah Zeavin is an Associate Professor in 
 the Department of History and The Berkeley Center for New Media at UC Berk
 eley. Zeavin is the author of the award winning books\, The Distance Cure:
  A History of Teletherapy (2021\, MIT Press) and Mother Media: Hot and Coo
 l Parenting in the 20th Century (MIT Press\, April 2025). She is at work o
 n her third book\, All Freud’s Children: A Story of Inheritance (US: Pen
 guin Press\; UK: Fern Press)\, for which she received a 2022 Works in Prog
 ress Grant from the Robert B. Silvers Foundation and a 2024 Whiting Founda
 tion Non-Fiction Grant. In 2021\, Zeavin co-founded The Psychosocial Found
 ation and is the Founding Editor of Parapraxis\, a new magazine for psycho
 analysis.
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