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"The Poetry Center at the 92nd Street Y is by tradition the stellar venue for literary readings in America—it's a delight to be asked to read there and a delight to be a member of its very special audience."— (Joyce Carol Oates)




Update: Ian McEwan reads from new novel on Apr 6.
Date Change: The Poets' Theatre event has been moved to May 24.

The Unterberg Poetry Center presents this country's most comprehensive annual series of readings by writers in every literary genre (poetry, fiction, nonfiction and drama), as well as special programs featuring the spoken word. The center also offers a wide range of courses, from literary seminars and lectures to writing workshops and tutorials, designed to provide writers the opportunity to receive detailed criticism from an experienced teacher who is also a practicing author.

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For more information about the Poetry Center, call 212.415.5760 / email

Selected readings, lectures and interviews are available via satellite. For information about Live from NY's 92nd Street Y interactive satellite broadcasts, call 212.415.5695 / email
Time Out New York magazine is a media partner of the Unterberg Poetry Center.




Thanks to a generous gift from the Greenwood Family, the Poetry Center is named in honor of Bella Unterberg, one of the 92nd Street Y's founders.

The Unterberg Poetry Center is supported, in part, by grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, which believes that a great nation deserves great art, and by public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency.

Generous support for the Unterberg Poetry Center has also been provided by Eva Colin Usdan and John Usdan; Extremely Hungary; Alice and James A. Greenwood; the Kaplen Foundation in honor of Eva Colin Usdan; Joan L. and Dr. Julius H. Jacobson II; Amazon Services LLC; The Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation; Sharon Dolch, Lawrence Hite & The Hite Foundation; The Tomorrow Foundation; John E. Greenwood; Random House, Inc.; The Bydale Foundation; The Jaffe Family Foundation; the Louise Bogan Charitable Trust; the Rose M. Badgeley Residuary Charitable Trust; Axe-Houghton Foundation; Daniel and Edith Ehrlich; The David Geffen Foundation; Ruth Schlesinger; Frances E. and Frederic S. Nathan; Joan Blaine; Rochelle Busch; Donna Regenstreif; and Poets & Writers, Inc. among many others, particularly our season Patrons Program members.

The Poetry Center's digital archive and webcasts are made possible in part by the generous support of the Sidney E. Frank Foundation.

Subsidized tickets for students, seniors and other audience members are made possible through generous grants from the Dorothy and Sidney Singer Fund; the Doris U. Powell Memorial Fund; and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.

Major support for the Poetry Center Schools Project has been provided by the New York City Department of Youth and Community Development and the New York City Council as well as the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs. Additional support is also provided by The Hearst Foundations; Bezos Family Foundation; The Leir Charitable Foundations in memory of Henry J. and Erna D. Leir; Amazon Services LLC; The Edmond de Rothschild Foundation; Moses L. Parshelsky Foundation; and Alan and Katherine Stroock Fund.



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