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  1. About Season 4. Eight new half-hour episodes of Poetry in America will premiere in April 2024 for National Poetry Month. Episodes focus on unforgettable American poems, which guests read and discuss with Elisa New, the series creator, host and director. Each poem in Season Four serves as a vehicle into a broader vision of America – taking us ...

  2. S1.E2 ∙ Fast Break. Sun, Apr 1, 2018. "Fast Break" by Edward Hirsch, featuring Shaquille O'Neal, Edward Hirsch, Shane Battier, Pau Gasol, and a chorus of pick-up basketball players. Rate. Watch options.

  3. About Season 3. Eight new half-hour episodes of Poetry in America will premiere in January 2022 and continue through the spring. Episodes focus on unforgettable American poems, which guests read and discuss with Elisa New, the series creator, host and director. The third season continues to expand the scope of the series: visit the plains and ...

  4. Where We Began: Massive Open Online Courses. Led by Harvard Professor Elisa New, this free, not-for-credit online Poetry in America series offered through HarvardX surveys nearly 400 years of American poetry. Through video lectures, archival images and texts, expeditions to historic sites, interpretive seminars with large and small groups ...

  5. S3.E7 ∙ Bear Fat & Rabbits and Fire. Fri, Mar 4, 2022. Two poems, by Linda Hogan and Alberto Ríos, follow animals across the Great Plains and Sonoran Desert. Both poets join host Elisa New, Jeff Corwin, and more to discuss survival in the harsh climates of the American West. Rate.

  6. Poetry in America. Season 1. Distinguished interpreters from all walks of life gather to explore and debate 12 unforgettable American poems. Athletes, poets, musicians, and citizens of all ages join host Elisa New to experience and share the power of poetry. 23 2018 12 episodes.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Elisa_NewElisa New - Wikipedia

    New's academic specialties include American poetry, American literature, religion in literature, and Jewish literature. Before moving to Harvard, she taught at the University of Pennsylvania. She is the creator and host of the television show Poetry in America.