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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 20. Juni 2018 · Elisa New on Conversations with Tyler. June 20, 2018 Gideon Leek Leave a comment Share this post: Facebook Twitter LinkedIn. On June 20th, 2018, Poetry in America host Professor Elisa New appeared on the podcast Conversations with Tyler (said Tyler being Tyler Cowen: New York Times and Bloomberg columnist, professor, and highly influential economist).

  4. 1. Mai 2017 · Nas breaks down "It Ain't Hard to Tell" with Harvard Poetry Professor Elisa New for Poetry in America.Poetry in America is on a mission to bring poetry into ...

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  5. Elisa New. Elisa New is the Powell M. Cabot Professor of American Literature at Harvard University where she teaches classic American literature from Anne Bradstreet through Marilynne Robinson and from the Puritans to the present day. She is the author of New England Beyond Criticism: In Defense of America’s First Literature (Wiley Blackwell ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. In 1855 Walt Whitman declared “The United States themselves are essentially the greatest poem.” Join host Elisa New as Poetry in America celebrates the 200th anniversary of Walt Whitman’s birth with Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan, playwright Tony Kushner, poets Mark Doty and Marilyn Chin, and a chorus of National Student Poets, discussing Whitman’s powerful and timeless work.