Инферно by Айлин Майлз

A Poet's Novel

A candid, genre-blurring portrait of a young poet navigating 1970s–80s New York, charting the collisions of art, sex, class, and ambition. Through vivid vignettes of downtown readings, odd jobs, lovers, and mentors, it captures both the exhilaration and precarity of forging a literary life outside institutional pathways. Wry, raw, and irreverent, it meditates on desire, identity, and the transactional economies of the poetry world while insisting on the messy, ecstatic vitality of making art.