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ISBN-10: 087286944X
ISBN-13: 9780872869448
Publisher: City Lights Books
Publish Date: 05/19/2026
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Memory Rehearsal

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Overview

A genre-busting encounter between a poet and her ancestral past documenting a startling intersection of queer history, ancient theater, utopian visions, and modern poetry.

In 1901, Eva Palmer abandoned her life as a privileged New York socialite, moving to Paris with her lover, the writer, photographer and salonist, Natalie Barney. The two Americans became the center of a wild tangle of lesbian love affairs and backyard performances based in an intentional reimagining of Sappho’s work and life. This hotbed of early European modernism saw in the ancient past the possibility for sexual and artistic emancipation, especially for lesbian women.

A chance encounter led Eva to Greece, where she married Angelos Sikelianos, a visionary poet who would become a Greek national hero. Together, they decided to stage a revival of the ancient Delphic festivals, convinced that it would open a path to world peace. By the end of two festivals, their meticulous reproductions had managed to change the course of modern Greek cultural history, even as their marriage dissolved. Eva returned to the U.S. and spent the next decades of her life in debt and eventually homeless, but she never stopped pursuing her vision, convinced of the revolution of consciousness these art festivals could bring about.

Celebrated American poet Eleni Sikelianos grew up knowing little of her illustrious ancestors, and it was not until the age of 20, on her first trip to Greece, that she encountered the breadth of their legacy. In Memory Rehearsal, Sikelianos unearths the story of her pioneering ancestor trying to make a place for herself, in a text that shifts between prose, poetry, imaginary performance texts, fiction, and nonfiction, with archival and family photographs.

This is the third book in a trilogy of hybrid memoirs in which Sikelianos reckons with a family shaped by mental illness, homelessness, and addiction. Grappling with knots of personal and broader histories, she performs a powerful act of recovery, re-situating herself by claiming her lineage.

  • Born into a family of tree workers, bohemians, poets, ne'er-do-wells, visionaries, and smalltime sort-of hustlers, Eleni Sikelianos is a poet, writer, collaborator, and "master of mixing genres." As a student of the poets of Naropa, she is a lineage-holder in the Outrider poetics family tree. Deeply engaged with ecopoetics, her work takes up urgent concerns of environmental precarity and ancestral work. She has published ten books of poetry (most recently, Your Kingdom, 2023) and two unclassifiable hybrid works, sometimes called nonfiction, sometimes memoirs, sometimes fiction: The Book of Jon and You Animal Machine. Among other honors, she has been awarded two National Endowment for the Arts fellowships, a Fulbright Artists fellowship, and a New York Foundation for the Arts Award in nonfiction. She grew up in Goleta, California, and now lives in Providence, Rhode Island.

     

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Reviews

Praise for Memory Rehearsal:

"You are turning this book in your hands, which is the first piece of good news! I cannot get enough of Eleni Sikelianos, and I could not stop reading these pages once I started! She is the poet who does not hesitate, pulling the dead forward for a closer look and conversation, 'Our ancestors have no need of all this instrumentation, yet I am struggling to hear.' Through her discovery, we question the world we thought we knew, recalibrating our love for the living!"–CAConrad, author of Listen to the Golden Boomerang Return


Praise for You Animal Machine (The Golden Greek):

"No matter how one summarizes its scope or achievement, You Animal Machine (The Golden Greek) will surpass it, with its too much mother-static, its fundamental wildness."–Maggie Nelson

"This is writing and reading as adventure, where every page can bring a different sort of revelation."–Kirkus, starred review

"With her latest book, Eleni Sikelianos sashays with the essay, teasing us with the literary device's exotic form."–Los Angeles Review of Books

"Sikelianos' portrait includes poems, unusual typography, and photographs that would not look out of place in a W. G. Sebald novel."–Booklist

"Through artifacts–lists of songs, newspaper clippings, photographs, film posters, staged interviews, poems–the poet Sikelianos assembles a textual chimera that keeps sliding through her fingers."–The Believer

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Details

ISBN-10: 087286944X
ISBN-13: 9780872869448
Publisher: City Lights Books
Publish Date: 05/19/2026
Dimensions: 0.00" L, 0.00" W, 0.00" H
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