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A free private reading at any New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Barcelona or New Orleans Poetry Brothel event.
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Two free readings and two free admissions to any Poetry Brothel event held in the cities listed above.
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All previous awards, as well as an autographed photo of the original New York cast of The Poetry Brothel.
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All previous rewards, as well as a signed copy of Nicholas Adamski’s limited edition chapbook, “Inside Me A Whale Is Taking Shape.”
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All previous rewards and a signed copy of Poetry Brothel member, Jennifer Michael Hecht’s Funny, winner of the Felix Pollak Prize in Poetry.
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All previously mentioned rewards as well as a personally hand-crafted gift box containing two all-access passes to The Poetry Brothel (which include free admission, free readings all night, and backstage access to any single Poetry Brothel event in one of the cites listed above), a hand-written, signed, and original poem by The Madame of The Poetry Brothel, and a peacock feather from The Madame's headdress.
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All previously listed rewards, and we will bring The Poetry Brothel to you! Plan a party at your home, club or workplace, and we’ll provide the entertainment.
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Mission:
The Poetry Society of New York has a simple three-fold mission:
a.) to unite New York poetry communities
b.) to bring the works of New York poets to the world
c.) to never bore you
The New York City poetry world has largely isolated itself to a small and Balkanized circle. The Poetry Society of New York moves through and opens up that circle to unite the community of makers with the community of appreciators in new and mysterious ways.
History:
The Poetry Society of New York first emerged under the guise of The Poetry Brothel at The Living Theater in early 2007. The Poetry Brothel was a performance art event aimed at fostering intimacy, urgency and exaltation within the New York poetry community, and at expanding that community to include a more diverse population of artists. At that time New York City, the place perceived by thousands of young writers to be the epicenter of the contemporary poetry world, felt boring. Allen Ginsberg, Frank O’Hara and Edna St. Vincent Millay had quit running amok decades earlier, and a clear vitalizing alternative was required. The Brothel provided one cure: a pastiche of back-alley history and literary revelry, The Poetry Brothel remedied the monotony of the slam poetry reading’s endless bravado, and charmed patrons of the one-note, one-format academic poetry readings out of their fold-up chairs into back rooms for private readings.
But it wasn’t enough. The Poetry Brothel bridged difficult social and sociological gaps between individuals, but soon, The Poetry Brothel’s founders, Stephanie Berger and Nicholas Adamski, felt the need to cross literal borders. They created The Translation Project in the hopes of opening the lines of communication between New York poets and poets living abroad, but in order to get funding for such a project, it was time to get legal and form business entity. When the state of New York rejected the business name “The Poetry Brothel,” citing it as “lewd and illegal,” Berger and Adamski requested “The Poetry Society of New York,” and much to their surprise, they got it. Since forming The Poetry Society of New York, they have produced the New York Poetry Festival, Quartier Rouge, Brothel Books, and this website with several future projects in the works.