In  1996, The Academy of American Poets introduced National Poetry  Month, a nationwide month long celebration of poetry to increase  awareness and appreciation of poetry all month long every April.  
New York, The East Coast and Western New York can lay claim to  poets such as: Billy Collins, Muriel Ruckeyserl, Louise Gluck, Tupac Amaru  Shakur, June Jordan, John Ashbery, Frank O"Hara, Walt Whitman, Edgar  Allan Poe, Allen Ginsberg, Dylan Thomas, W.H.Auden, Peter Orlovsky,  Gregory Corso, and Langston Hughes.  
Celebrations in Western New York include readings at:  Just  Buffalo Literary Center, The Screening Room, The Center for Inquiry,  The Rooftop Poetry Club, EM Tea Coffee Cup, Talking Leaves, Hallwalls  Contemporary Art Center, Crane Library, Albright Knox Art Gallery,  Rust  Belt Books, Empire State College and many more.   
On April 21st, 2010 at 7:30 pm, The Screening  Room will feature two Buffalo poets, Gunilla Theander Kester (The  Empty Chair: Love and Loss  in the Wake of Flight 3407) and Professor  Anthony Hughes (Ph.D. Associate Professor of English, Hilbert College.)  
"Stop this day and night with me
and you shall possess the origin of all poems,
You shall possess the good of the earth and sun,
there are millions of suns left.
You shall no longer take things at second or third hand
nor look through the eyes of the dead,
nor feed on the spectres in books,
You shall not look through my eyes either, nor take things from me,
You shall listen to all sides and filter them from yourself."
- © Walt Whitman "Song of Myself II" (May 31, 1819 – March 26, 1892.)
  
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