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  1. 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, interviews with poets and scholars, and ...

  2. Poetry in America with Elisa New: With Elisa New, Nas, Donna Lynne Champlin, Tony Kushner. 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.

  3. Hymmnn and Hum Bom! Joined by rock star Bono, former US Poet Laureate Juan Felipe Herrera, and by a chorus of clergy and religious practitioners, host Elisa New tackles two of Ginsberg’s most emotionally transporting poems, the “Hymmnn” from Kaddish, and the anti-war chant “Hum Bom!”. Season 1 Episode trailer 01:21.

  4. At the age of 12, Walt Whitman apprenticed to a Brooklyn printer. 24 years later, Whitman self-published the first 1855 edition of his landmark collection of poems “Leaves of Grass”—setting the type and working the press himself. Courtesy of the collection of Elisa New. 3 / 6.

  5. On Thursday, June 3rd, Poetry in America Host Elisa New gave a presentation to educators at the NYC Department of Education’s Beyond Access Forum. Over 600 New York City teachers, paraprofessionals, librarians, and other education professionals tuned in to the virtual presentation, ELA for Social and Emotional Learning: Poetry and Renewal.

  6. 20 de jun. de 2018 · Recorded May 8th, 2018. TYLER COWEN: I am here today with Elisa New, up in Brookline. She is a professor of poetry at Harvard University and now producer, director, host, and star of the new PBS series Poetry in America. Elisa, very nice to be with you. ELISA NEW: Great to be here, Tyler.

  7. 16 de feb. de 2021 · Created by Elisa New, Poetry in America draws students of all ages into conversations about poetry. <p>On November 3rd, 2021, this year’s National Book Award winning poet Martín Espada spoke with high schoolers in our dual-enrollment course Poetry in America: Poetry of the City from Whitman to Hip Hop.</p>