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Poetry In America Season 2

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2x01 Urban Love Poem, by Marilyn Chin aired Apr 04, 2020

The episode explores San Francisco's history from the Gold Rush and early Chinese immigration to the rise of Silicon Valley, through Marilyn Chin's "Urban Lo... read more

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2x02 One Art, by Elizabeth Bishop aired Apr 11, 2020

“The art of losing isn’t hard to master,” Bishop wrote in the poem, "One Art", universally considered one of her greatest. Journalist Katie Couric, media exe... read more

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2x03 The Fish, by Marianne Moore aired Apr 18, 2020

This environmental science-themed episode explores Moore’s great poem of marine life, titled "The Fish". Vice President Al Gore, poet Jorie Graham, and scien... read more

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2x04 This Your Home Now, by Mark Doty aired Apr 25, 2020

Series creator Elisa New talks with poet Mark Doty, psychologist Steven Pinker, choreographer Bill T. Jones, design maven Simon Doonan and designer Jonathan ... read more

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2x05 Finishing the Hat, by Stephen Sondheim aired May 02, 2020

Stephen Sondheim is widely hailed as the greatest modern American musical theater composer. Series creator Elisa New speaks with Broadway stage actors and wr... read more

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2x06 You and I Are Disappearing -- Yusef Komunyakaa aired May 09, 2020

Former Secretary of State John Kerry, director Julie Taymor, composer Elliot Goldenthal, and writer Yusef Komunyakaa talk about the beauty and horror of war.

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2x07 This Is Just to Say -- William Carlos Williams aired May 16, 2020

Insight into what may or may not lie beneath William Carlos Williams' brief tribute to marital relations; guests include actor John Hodgman, poet Rafael Camp... read more

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2x08 Whitman aired May 23, 2020

Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan, playwright Tony Kushner and poets Mark Doty and Marilyn Chin celebrate the work of Walt Whitman.

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