Portland Book Festival Explained

Portland Book Festival
Status:Active
Genre:Events
Frequency:Annually
Location:Portland, Oregon
Country:United States
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Activity:Festival
Sponsor:Literary Arts, Inc.

Portland Book Festival (formerly Wordstock) is an annual literary festival held in Portland, Oregon, United States, started in 2005.[1] [2] It is the largest festival of its kind in the Pacific Northwest.[3] Events include author readings, writing contests and workshops, exhibits, and a book fair. It is spread over several building around the South Park Blocks in downtown.

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Called "the city's annual indulgence in new literary works" by The Oregonian, the festival is held by the non-profit Literary Arts, which also sponsors the Oregon Book Award.[4] Venues include Portland Art Museum, First Congregational United Church of Christ, The Old Church, Oregon Historical Society, Northwest Film Center, the Brunish Theatre, the Winningstad Theatre, and the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall. The Northwest Film Center collaborates with Literary Arts, sponsoring film screenings with writers discussing films that have influenced their works.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Paul Krassner. Confessions of a Raving, Unconfined Nut: Misadventures in the Counterculture. 11 September 2012. Soft Skull Press. 978-1-59376-503-3. 371.
  2. Book: Paul Krassner. Arianna Huffington. Who's to say what's obscene?: politics, culture and comedy in America today. 1 July 2009. City Lights Books. 978-0-87286-501-3.
  3. News: 2018 Portland Book Festival presented by Bank of America - Literary Arts. Literary Arts. 2018-10-20. en-US.
  4. News: Tom Hanks, new author, will be at 2018 Portland Book Festival (the former Wordstock). OregonLive.com. 2018-10-20. en-US.
  5. News: Portland Book Festival: Film to Page NW Film Center. 2018-10-16. NW Film Center. 2018-10-20. en-US.