About Poetry In America

The 12-part series POETRY IN AMERICA draws students of all ages into conversations about poetry. Hosted by Harvard University professor Elisa New, each half-hour episode highlights the work of one distinguished poet (Emily Dickinson, Langston Hughes, Gwendolyn Brooks) with a reading by an individual well known for accomplishments outside the humanities (actress and playwright Anna Deavere Smith, Grammy-Award winner Herbie Hancock; former vice president Joe Biden, and rapper/poet Nas), as well as a chorus of others, including: a chorus of pick-up basketball players, young naturalists at the Massachusetts Audubon Society, and students at the Parsons School of Design. The fast-moving, beautifully shot series offers viewers a fully immersive experience in hearing, reading, and interpreting a single American poem. Scholar Elisa New opens a conversation about poetry and encourages viewers at home to extend the discussion past the episode’s end.

Broadcast Dates
  • #402 - Six Years Later, Epitaph for a Centaur |
    Sunday, Apr 27 at 2:30pm TPT LIFE
  • #402 - Six Years Later, Epitaph for a Centaur |
    Sunday, Apr 27 at 2:30pm TPT LIFE
  • #403 - Mushrooms, Weakness and Doubt |
    Sunday, Apr 27 at 3pm TPT LIFE
  • #403 - Mushrooms, Weakness and Doubt |
    Sunday, Apr 27 at 3pm TPT LIFE
  • #404 - July In Washington |
    Sunday, Apr 27 at 3:30pm TPT LIFE
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