The Allen Ginsberg Symposium, May 3-5, 2018

From the mid-1980s to the mid-1990s, The Poetry Project held an annual symposium that featured readings, talks, panels and workshops. This spring, we are thrilled to reinvent this 3-day event and expand our mission to provide a forum and network for our literary community. Allen Ginsberg saw the Project as a place where people could articulate their relationship to the most important national and global problems of the time, and believed that the planet needed imagination and the avant-garde spirit of poetry to survive. After the thrill of the 50th Anniversary celebration last year and another energetic New Year’s Day Marathon, we’re looking forward to making the symposium an annual opportunity to bring poets together at the church.

Presented by The Poetry Project, Howl! Arts, and Allen Ginsberg Estate.

 

THURSDAY, MAY 3

2-5pm: WORKSHOP: “Out of Place with Samuel Delany: A Prose Workshop”
Samuel R. Delany

8pm – GROUP READING
With Anselm BerriganRin JohnsonPatricia Spears JonesSharon MesmerLara Mimosa MontesTrace Peterson, and sam sax.

FRIDAY, MAY 4

2-5pm: WORKSHOP: “Investigate Poetry and the Spirit of Allen Ginsberg”
Ed Sanders

8pm: PANEL: “Out of Place”
With Ken Chen, Julie Ezelle Patton, Anne Waldman, and Rachel Zucker. Moderated by Erica Hunt.

Followed by wine reception.

SATURDAY, MAY 5

2-5pm: WORKSHOP: “Antediluvian Energies: Practices”
Anne Waldman

8pm: SHORT READINGS AND KEYNOTE TALK
Short readings by Adjua Gargi Nzinga Greaves and Filip Marinovich.
Keynote by Alice Notley: “Allen Ginsberg: An International Poetry, Its Genius & Particles”

CLOSING RECEPTION

All events take place at St. Mark’s Church. Readings and panel are free. Workshops are sliding scale $20-$50. Space is limited in the workshops, and pre-registration is required.