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Poetry in America
The Gray Heron by Galway Kinnell
Season 1
Episode 10
How is the poet’s eye like–or unlike–that of the scientist, the photographer, or of the small child first rambling around the natural world? In this episode, Elisa New is joined by evolutionary biologist E.O Wilson, poet Robert Hass, environmental photographer Laura McPhee, naturalist Joel Wagner, and kids at a Mass Audubon Society summer camp in a wide ranging discussion of Galway Kinnell’s poem.
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Contemplate the physical—and figurative—journeys charted by all immigrants.
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Explore the transformation of America’s long tradition of urban verse by hip hop artists.
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Explore Gwendolyn Brooks's poem with John McCain, Anna Deavere Smith, and other guests.
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Explore Robert Pinsky's poem with Stuart Weitzman, Johnson Hartig, and the poet himself.
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Explore W.H. Auden's poem with guests Samantha Power, David Brooks, and Peter Sacks.
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“What happens to a dream deferred?” Bill Clinton, Herbie Hancock, and others weigh in.
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Can a building have a soul? Frank Gehry, Zhang Xin, Robert Polito, and others weigh in.
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Explore Ginsberg's poetry with Bono, US Poet Laureate Juan Felipe Herrera, and others.
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Explore Hayden's poem with Joe Biden, Elizabeth Alexander, Angela Duckworth, and others.
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Can basketball be poetic? NBA players Shaq, Pau Gasol, and Shane Battier weigh in.
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Host Elisa New explores Emily Dickinson's poem with Cyntha Nixon, Yo-Yo Ma, and others.