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Grolier Poetry Bookshop

The Grolier Poetry Book Shop ("the Grolier") is an independent bookstore on Plympton Street near Harvard Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. Although founded as a "first edition" bookstore, its focus today is solely poetry. A small (404 sq ft (37.5 m2)), one-room store with towering bookcases, it claims to be the "oldest continuous bookshop" devoted solely to the sale of poetry and poetry criticism.

Grolier Poetry Bookshop
IndustrySpecialty retail
Founded1927 (1927)
FounderAdrian Gambet and Gordon Cairnie
Headquarters,
United States
Number of locations
1 store
Area served
Boston metropolitan area
ProductsPoetry books
OwnerIfeanyi Menkiti
Websitehttp://www.grolierpoetrybookshop.org/
Outside Grolier Poetry Book Shop, August 2005

Over the years, the Grolier became a focus of poetic activity in the Cambridge area, which had become a magnet for American poets because of the influence of Harvard University. Poets such as John Ashbery, Robert Bly, Robert Creeley, Donald Hall, and Frank O'Hara were regulars at the store during their time as undergraduates at Harvard; the poet Conrad Aiken lived upstairs from the store in its early days. Numerous other poets and writers, including Russell Banks, Frank Bidart, William Corbett, E. E. Cummings, T. S. Eliot, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, David Ferry, Allen Ginsberg, Denise Levertov, Marianne Moore, Charles Olson, Robert Pinsky, Adrienne Rich, Ruth Stone, James Tate and Franz Wright, have been noted as "friends of the Grolier."

History edit

The Grolier Book Shop was founded in September 1927 by Adrian Gambet and Gordon Cairnie. The subsequent owner, Louisa Solano purchased and took over its operation in 1974 after Cairnie's death. The poet-bookseller Arthur Freeman negotiated the sale. In 1990, the Grolier Book Shop became the Grolier Poetry Book Shop, Inc. for tax reasons.

Financially comfortable, Gambet and Cairnie were able to run the business at a loss and were known to give away books and turn a blind eye to theft. Much of the activity at the Grolier under Cairnie's management was of the social kind. Under Solano's ownership, Grolier became a self-sustaining business with aims to expand the general public's interest in poetry and to honor the diversity of voices. The shop's initial means of support included appraisals and a mail order business, an annual undergraduate poetry reading with poets from fifteen colleges, and autograph parties, beginning in 1974 with featured poets such as Gary Miranda. In 1983, the Grolier Poetry Prize Annual was first published. Both readings and ANNUAL were now supported by the Ellen La Forge Memorial Poetry Foundation, formed in 1983 by Jeanne Henle in memory of her sister and inspired by Jim Henle, a friend of the shop. It also funded the costs of six poetry festivals. There was also a basketball and a baseball team organized by the poet Peter Payack.[1]

In its last years under Solano's management, the shop remained a source for rare or obscure titles. The store was the first in New England to stock Language Magazine, the periodical that launched the avant-garde L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E poetry movement.

In 2002, a 75th anniversary celebration[2] by the Poetry Society of America drew a crowd of over 800 people. Grolier is listed as a "poetry landmark" by the Academy of American Poets.[3]

In 2004, Solano announced that, due to poor health and a decline in sales,[4] the Grolier had to be sold.[5] The causes of the shop's decline included the reach of the internet, inventory management, and the encroachment of chains. In March 2006, the store was sold to Nigerian poet Ifeanyi Menkiti, a professor at Wellesley College. In September 2012, the Grolier Poetry Book Shop celebrated its 85th anniversary, a celebration that continued until September 2013. Owner Menkiti also created the nonprofit Grolier Poetry Foundation to help support the store, as well as local poetry initiatives.[6]

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ Poets & Writers Newsletter April–May 1980 Brady, Kathleen
  2. ^ Paulson, Amanda. "400 square feet of poetic punch: The Grolier Poetry Book Shop celebrates 75 years of legendary patrons, collegial readings, and just plain survival," Christian Science Monitor (October 17, 2002).
  3. ^ . Poets.org. Archived from the original on 2012-07-16. Retrieved 2012-07-31.
  4. ^ "de beste bron van informatie over webarchiv". circlemagazine.com. Retrieved 2012-07-31.
  5. ^ Provost, Claire. "Grolier Book Shop To Close," Harvard Crimson (March 16, 2004).
  6. ^ Rosen, Judith. "Grolier Poetry Book Shop Goes Nonprofit Route: Owner Ifeanyi Menkiti tries new model to ensure store’s future," Publishers Weekly (June 22, 2012).

External links edit

  • Official website

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"Interview with Louisa Solano" owner of Grolier Poetry Book Shop with Doug Holder-- The Somerville Times https://www.thesomervilletimes.com/archives/60902

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A major contributor to this article appears to have a close connection with its subject It may require cleanup to comply with Wikipedia s content policies particularly neutral point of view Please discuss further on the talk page March 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Grolier Poetry Book Shop the Grolier is an independent bookstore on Plympton Street near Harvard Square in Cambridge Massachusetts United States Although founded as a first edition bookstore its focus today is solely poetry A small 404 sq ft 37 5 m2 one room store with towering bookcases it claims to be the oldest continuous bookshop devoted solely to the sale of poetry and poetry criticism Grolier Poetry BookshopIndustrySpecialty retailFounded1927 1927 FounderAdrian Gambet and Gordon CairnieHeadquartersCambridge Massachusetts United StatesNumber of locations1 storeArea servedBoston metropolitan areaProductsPoetry booksOwnerIfeanyi MenkitiWebsitehttp www grolierpoetrybookshop org Outside Grolier Poetry Book Shop August 2005Over the years the Grolier became a focus of poetic activity in the Cambridge area which had become a magnet for American poets because of the influence of Harvard University Poets such as John Ashbery Robert Bly Robert Creeley Donald Hall and Frank O Hara were regulars at the store during their time as undergraduates at Harvard the poet Conrad Aiken lived upstairs from the store in its early days Numerous other poets and writers including Russell Banks Frank Bidart William Corbett E E Cummings T S Eliot Lawrence Ferlinghetti David Ferry Allen Ginsberg Denise Levertov Marianne Moore Charles Olson Robert Pinsky Adrienne Rich Ruth Stone James Tate and Franz Wright have been noted as friends of the Grolier Contents 1 History 2 Gallery 3 References 4 External linksHistory editThe Grolier Book Shop was founded in September 1927 by Adrian Gambet and Gordon Cairnie The subsequent owner Louisa Solano purchased and took over its operation in 1974 after Cairnie s death The poet bookseller Arthur Freeman negotiated the sale In 1990 the Grolier Book Shop became the Grolier Poetry Book Shop Inc for tax reasons Financially comfortable Gambet and Cairnie were able to run the business at a loss and were known to give away books and turn a blind eye to theft Much of the activity at the Grolier under Cairnie s management was of the social kind Under Solano s ownership Grolier became a self sustaining business with aims to expand the general public s interest in poetry and to honor the diversity of voices The shop s initial means of support included appraisals and a mail order business an annual undergraduate poetry reading with poets from fifteen colleges and autograph parties beginning in 1974 with featured poets such as Gary Miranda In 1983 the Grolier Poetry Prize Annual was first published Both readings and ANNUAL were now supported by the Ellen La Forge Memorial Poetry Foundation formed in 1983 by Jeanne Henle in memory of her sister and inspired by Jim Henle a friend of the shop It also funded the costs of six poetry festivals There was also a basketball and a baseball team organized by the poet Peter Payack 1 In its last years under Solano s management the shop remained a source for rare or obscure titles The store was the first in New England to stock Language Magazine the periodical that launched the avant garde L A N G U A G E poetry movement In 2002 a 75th anniversary celebration 2 by the Poetry Society of America drew a crowd of over 800 people Grolier is listed as a poetry landmark by the Academy of American Poets 3 In 2004 Solano announced that due to poor health and a decline in sales 4 the Grolier had to be sold 5 The causes of the shop s decline included the reach of the internet inventory management and the encroachment of chains In March 2006 the store was sold to Nigerian poet Ifeanyi Menkiti a professor at Wellesley College In September 2012 the Grolier Poetry Book Shop celebrated its 85th anniversary a celebration that continued until September 2013 Owner Menkiti also created the nonprofit Grolier Poetry Foundation to help support the store as well as local poetry initiatives 6 Gallery edit nbsp Gordon Cairnie Photo by Elsa Dorfman nbsp Louisa Solano owner of the store from 1974 to 2006 and Pumpkin Portrait taken in 1984 by Elsa Dorfman nbsp Gail Mazur and Gordon Cairnie at Grolier in the 1960s nbsp Robert Lowell at Grolier in the 1960s nbsp Lawrence Ferlinghetti at Grolier in the 1960s with Gordon Cairnie the owner at the time nbsp James Tate and Gordon Cairnie at Grolier in the 1960s References edit Poets amp Writers Newsletter April May 1980 Brady Kathleen Paulson Amanda 400 square feet of poetic punch The Grolier Poetry Book Shop celebrates 75 years of legendary patrons collegial readings and just plain survival Christian Science Monitor October 17 2002 American Poetry Landmarks Poets org Poetry Poems Bios amp More Poets org Archived from the original on 2012 07 16 Retrieved 2012 07 31 de beste bron van informatie over webarchiv circlemagazine com Retrieved 2012 07 31 Provost Claire Grolier Book Shop To Close Harvard Crimson March 16 2004 Rosen Judith Grolier Poetry Book Shop Goes Nonprofit Route Owner Ifeanyi Menkiti tries new model to ensure store s future Publishers Weekly June 22 2012 External links editOfficial website 42 22 20 N 71 07 00 W 42 37232 N 71 11656 W 42 37232 71 11656 Interview with Louisa Solano owner of Grolier Poetry Book Shop with Doug Holder The Somerville Times https www thesomervilletimes com archives 60902 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Grolier Poetry Bookshop amp oldid 1084453787, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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