Experience talks and readings from 92nd Street Y's vast archive, which features luminaries from the worlds of art, literature, music, film, entertainment, current events, politics, history, law, and much more. Whether you’re a full-time writer, a first-time poet, or a reader, you can develop (or discover) your voice here. Literary Hub offers a literary Emmys guide.. New York magazine’s Sarah Jones reports on the tensions at First Look Media. July 30, 2008; The Unterberg Poetry Center at the 92nd Street Y has announced its 2008-9 season of literary … Literary Season at 92nd Street Y. The schedule includes readings from André Aciman, Jeanette Winterson, Ann Patchett, and more.. Love the words.Following this motto — it’s what Dylan Thomas told his actors before we presented the premiere of Under Milk Wood — has allowed the Unterberg Poetry Center to become the place where writers meet their readers as indispensable colleagues.. With over 20 classes taught by the nation’s top poets, scholars, and story-writers, the Poetry Center offers an experience like no other. The line-up for the 92nd Street Y’s 2019-20 season has been announced. On December 4, 1950, two years after winning the Nobel Prize in Literature, T.S. 75 Years Of 'Colossal Poets' And Live Literature At NYC's 92nd Street Y Writer Cynthia Ozick attended readings at the Y in the 1950s. Truman Capote: In 1963 Capote read from Breakfast at Tiffany’s, at the 92nd Street Y.Just two years after the book had been released as a film starring Audrey Hepburn, the reading is said to have captivated the audience, according to Sophie Herron, administrator of the Unterberg Poetry Center at the 92Y, speaking to Literary Manhattan. Compiled by Julie Bloom. Ann Patchett.