Poetry in America. I shall forget you presently, my dear / 8, Sonnet IV :

In 1920s Greenwich Village, Edna St. Vincent Millay wrote sonnets that toppled clichés of love and romance. To probe this unsentimental break-up poetry, host Elisa New speaks with musician Natalia Zukerman, poet Olivia Gatwood, New York Times advice columnist Philip Galanes, writer Leslie Jamison, s...

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Other Authors: New, Elisa (Director), Zukerman, Natalia (Speaker), Gatwood, Olivia (Speaker), Galanes, Philip, 1963- (Speaker), Jamison, Leslie, 1983- (Speaker), Kennedy, Jeffery (Speaker)
Format: Video
Language:English
Language Notes:In English.
Published: Arlington, VA : Public Broadcasting Service, 2022.
Series:Academic Video Online
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Summary:In 1920s Greenwich Village, Edna St. Vincent Millay wrote sonnets that toppled clichés of love and romance. To probe this unsentimental break-up poetry, host Elisa New speaks with musician Natalia Zukerman, poet Olivia Gatwood, New York Times advice columnist Philip Galanes, writer Leslie Jamison, scholar of Greenwich Village Jeffery Kennedy, and a chorus of National Student Poets.
Item Description:Title from resource description page (viewed May 10, 2022).
Physical Description:1 online resource (26 minutes)
Playing Time:00:25:49