The Poetry Project
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The Poetry Project is a recurring organization in the Collected Agenda archive, appearing 3 times across 3 issues between January 27, 2025 and April 10, 2025. The archive places it in contexts such as “The Poetry Project presents Gary Indiana: Memorial Celebration”; “I should have gone to Poetry Project”; “The Poetry Project presents Psychoanalysis and Poetry with Hannah Zeavin and Jamieson Webster”. It most often appears alongside David, El Salvador, New York.
Metadata
- Category: Organizations
- Mention count: 3
- Issue count: 3
- First seen: January 27, 2025
- Last seen: April 10, 2025
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External Links
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- Instagram: https://instagram.com/poetry_project
Source Context
Recovered passages from the original issue text. When the raw archive preserved outbound links inside the source passage, they are listed directly under the quote.
From 7pm at The Sanctuary @ St Mark’s Church — The Poetry Project presents Gary Indiana: Memorial Celebration.
Inline links: The Poetry Project
Tuesday, March 11 The things I overhear begin the process of reconsidering all over again. You confess that the knee jerk reaction is one of possession over things you do not even want. You confess that you do not want to tell that story even if this particular story is one that has always been yours. We go to Tiny Bar, and then the Odeon. Earlier, it was like they were doing a character study in the things you overheard. Wednesday, March 12 I went to St Dymphna tonight, but I didn't hear a single reading and I didn't watch Heat (1995) when I got home, even though David had it playing on the projector, even though he kept on playing scenes of significance over and over and over again. This is me and you, he kept saying, when some girl in some house with some glistening pool in Los Angeles calls her husband names like gambling addict and child the years keep passing by, and then the husband screeches off through Hollywood in a nice sleek car. It's not us, really, but this wouldn't be so bad. I want to party beautifully forever, David said a while ago. The key part being: beautifully. Maybe this is how people party in Los Angeles. This isn't really how people party in New York. And I should have gone to Poetry Project, to the after party for the Anne Imhoff show which I am guilty to admit I never saw in the first place and now it's too late, to the club, maybe. It's not that I worry what I missed, it is just that time passes faster when I am not here there everywhere, and I like it best when time slows down. In my dreams, my consciousness can take one second and turn it into one year. Here are the songs tonight. And the shoes are the shearling style cowboy boots my grandmother gave me from her closet last thanksgiving. Love For Sale - Tony Bennett, Lady Gaga
Inline links: Love For Sale - Tony Bennett, Lady Gaga
From 8pm at 131 E. 10th Street — The Poetry Project presents Psychoanalysis and Poetry with Hannah Zeavin and Jamieson Webster - “What is psychoanalysis as a mode of linguistic experimentation? What is poetry as an engagement with the unconscious, desire, madness, and treatment?” | the event will be live-streamed if you (like me) cannot make it in person that evening.