Berkeley Poetry Review

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The Berkeley Poetry Review (BPR) is a widely-distributed American poetry journal published by the undergraduate students at the University of California, Berkeley and is considered the premier student-run poetry journal in the United States. Published annually since 1974, under the founding support of Josephine Miles, the review accepts submissions from across the nation.


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[edit] Associated Events

Beginning in 2005, the Berkeley Poetry Review has held an annual poetry event, Poetry After the Storm. With the support of California Poet Laureate Al Young, the event raises money every year for social awareness causes in New Orleans (such as the New Orleans Public Library Fund), and brings together poets from a variety of different backgrounds, including academic, slam, spoken word and performance poetry.

Former performers include Michael Palmer, Geoffrey G. O'Brien, Kim Nalley, Xero Skidmore, and Tung Hui-Hu.


In 2006 the Berkeley Poetry Review launched a new monthly poetry reading series at the U.C. Berkeley campus dedicated to working with Bay Area non-profit organizations whose focus is education and literacy to help them raise money through artistic events. Former poets include Leslie Scalapino, Brenda Hillman, giovanni singleton, Cody Gates, Hugh Behm-Steinberg, Robert Thomas, Carol Snow, Truong Tran, Kristen Sbrogna, and Jessica Fisher.

[edit] Funding

The Berkeley Poetry Review is funded by the Associated Students of the University of California (ASUC), the Student Opportunity Fund run by Chancellor Robert Birgeneau, and grants from the Consortium for the Arts Research Center.


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Former editors include Josephine Miles, Robert Pinsky, and Robert Hass.

[edit] Poets Who Have Been Featured in Berkeley Poetry Review

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