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- Poetry_Project abstract "The Poetry Project at St. Mark's Church was founded in 1966 in the East Village of Manhattan by, among others, the poet and translator Paul Blackburn. It has been a crucial venue for new and experimental poetries for over four decades.The Project offers a number of reading series, writing workshops, a quarterly newsletter, a website, and audio and document archives. Housed in the historic St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery, the grounds are the site of historic memorial readings for poets Paul Blackburn, Allen Ginsberg, Michael Scholnick, W.H. Auden, Frank O'Hara, Ted Berrigan, and others.Staffed completely by poets, The Poetry Project consistently achieves an integrity of programming that challenges, informs and inspires working writers, while remaining accessible to the general public. Past Artistic Directors and coordinators of the project have included Joel Oppenheimer, Anne Waldman, Bernadette Mayer, Bob Holman. Ron Padgett, Eileen Myles, Ed Friedman – whose term from 1986 to 2003 was the longest – and Anselm Berrigan and the incumbent artistic director Stacy Szymaszek.".
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- Poetry_Project wikiPageWikiLink Allen_Ginsberg.
- Poetry_Project wikiPageWikiLink Anne_Waldman.
- Poetry_Project wikiPageWikiLink Anselm_Berrigan.
- Poetry_Project wikiPageWikiLink Bernadette_Mayer.
- Poetry_Project wikiPageWikiLink Bob_Holman.
- Poetry_Project wikiPageWikiLink Category:1966_establishments_in_the_United_States.
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- Poetry_Project wikiPageWikiLink Eileen_Myles.
- Poetry_Project wikiPageWikiLink Frank_OHara.
- Poetry_Project wikiPageWikiLink Joel_Oppenheimer.
- Poetry_Project wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Blackburn_(U.S._poet).
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- Poetry_Project wikiPageWikiLink Ron_Padgett.
- Poetry_Project wikiPageWikiLink St._Marks_Church_in-the-Bowery.
- Poetry_Project wikiPageWikiLink Stacy_Szymaszek.
- Poetry_Project wikiPageWikiLink Ted_Berrigan.
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- Poetry_Project wikiPageWikiLinkText "Poetry Project at St. Mark's Church".
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- Poetry_Project subject Category:1966_establishments_in_the_United_States.
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- Poetry_Project comment "The Poetry Project at St. Mark's Church was founded in 1966 in the East Village of Manhattan by, among others, the poet and translator Paul Blackburn. It has been a crucial venue for new and experimental poetries for over four decades.The Project offers a number of reading series, writing workshops, a quarterly newsletter, a website, and audio and document archives. Housed in the historic St.".
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