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  1. Elisa New is the Director and Host of Poetry in America, director of the Center for Public Humanities at Arizona State University, director of Verse Video Education, and Powell M. Cabot Professor of American Literature at Harvard University.

  2. Poetry in America is a multiplatform initiative that brings poetry into literature classrooms and living rooms around the world. Created by Elisa New, Poetry in America draws students of all ages into conversations about poetry.

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  3. Hosted by Elisa New, Poetry in America draws students of all ages into conversations about poetry. Every half-hour episode offers the viewer a fully immersive experience in hearing, reading, and interpreting a single American poem.

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  4. www.pbs.org › show › poetry-in-americaPoetry in America | PBS

    About Season 4. "Poetry in America" explores the rich and diverse field of American poetry. In each episode, poets, public figures and members of various American communities join host Elisa...

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  5. Scholar and host Elisa New travels the country, joining up with distinguished poets, celebrities, and everyday Americans to create a fully immersive experience in hearing, reading, and interpreting American poems.

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  6. Poetry in America explores the diversity of American poetry. In each episode, members of various American communities join host Elisa New, following Gwendolyn Brooks to the South Side of Chicago, Alberto Ríos to the Sonoran Desert, Richard Blanco to Marco Island, and more.

  7. In 1920s Greenwich Village, Edna St. Vincent Millay wrote sonnets that challenged clichés of love and romance. To probe her unsentimental break-up poetry, host Elisa New speaks with Olivia Gatwood, Leslie Jamison, Philip Galanes and more. Rate.