Poetry Center Celebrates a 60th Birthday Out Loud

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51ĀŅĀ× Poetry Center Enjoys Night of Excitement at The BottleHouse in Cleveland Heights

recently celebrated its 60th anniversary with a party at in Cleveland Heights on April 14—replete with poetry, musing, and revelry.

Director Caryl Pagel (left) took a moment to reflect upon the success of the Poetry Center that night in front of a packed house.

ā€œWhat feels important to acknowledge tonight is that any arts organization surviving for 60 years is a big deal and maybe an especially big deal for a scrappy University-housed independent literary small press such as ours, run by a group of book-loving weirdos with clear eyes and full hearts and the care and support of their community,ā€ said Pagel.

ā€œThat includes arts partners, authors, the current chair of our department, Jeff Karem, audiences, bookstores, and the readers who’ve shown up time and time again to demonstrate that a book can be a site of connection, inquiry, and provocation.ā€

Joseph Earl Thomas

The latest Anisfield-Wolf Fellow, , was on-hand and read excerpts from his memoir, , along with 51ĀŅĀ×PC author Laura Shapiro, who wrote , and was named a 2020 ā€œbest book of poetryā€ by The New York Times. An excerpt of Thomas' SINK won the 2020 Chautauqua Janus Prize and he has received fellowships from Fulbright, VONA, Tin House, Kimbilio, & Breadloaf.

The event was very well attended and brought out readers from all corners of Cleveland's literary scene, as well as from the University. Among those in attendance were 51ĀŅĀ× President Laura Bloomberg, Ph.D. and Nigamanth Sridhar, Ph.D., Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs (left). 

The next stop for the Poetry Center at 51ĀŅĀ× was the annual , which took place April 21-22 as a collaboration between , , and the Center. 

The events place on the campus of Case Western Reserve University, anchored by poetry-related workshops and panels and bookended by an opening night- and closing night poetry reading and ā€œopen micā€  for readers and writers alike. It was a momentous, in-person year for the Festival given the recent "unprecedented times."

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About the 51ĀŅĀ× Poetry Center

The 51ĀŅĀ× Poetry Center is a highly respected literary press that has been publishing poetry since 1962. The Center is committed to promoting contemporary poetry that is innovative and challenging.

They publish a variety of books, chapbooks, and anthologies, showcasing emerging as well as established poets. The center also offers a range of educational programs and events, including readings, workshops, and a fellowship program for emerging poets.

With its dedication to advancing the art of poetry and fostering a community of writers and readers, the 51ĀŅĀ× Poetry Center continues to be a vital force in the contemporary poetry landscape.

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