Poetry in America TV Schedule

Find out when Poetry in America is airing on TV tonight and this week at the American TV Listings Guide.

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Hymmnn and Hum Bom - Allen Ginsberg Season 1 · Episode 4

Wednesday, December 10 on WNYE HDTV (25.1)

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Upcoming Airings

Poetry in America is scheduled to air at these times:

  • Wed 10

    Hymmnn and Hum Bom - Allen Ginsberg — Poetry in America

    Season 1 Episode 4

    Bono; US Poet Laureate Juan Felipe Herrera; the "Hymmnn" from Kaddish; and the anti-war chant "Hum Bom."

  • Fri 12

    Hymmnn and Hum Bom - Allen Ginsberg — Poetry in America

    Season 1 Episode 4

    Bono; US Poet Laureate Juan Felipe Herrera; the "Hymmnn" from Kaddish; and the anti-war chant "Hum Bom."

  • Sun 14

    Skyscraper - Carl Sandburg — Poetry in America

    Season 1 Episode 5

    The rise of skyscrapers and the emergence of the modernist poem. Includes architect Frank Gehry; Chinese visionary and real estate developer Zhang Xin; poet Robert Polito; and student poets from around the United States.

  • Wed 17

    Skyscraper - Carl Sandburg — Poetry in America

    Season 1 Episode 5

    The rise of skyscrapers and the emergence of the modernist poem. Includes architect Frank Gehry; Chinese visionary and real estate developer Zhang Xin; poet Robert Polito; and student poets from around the United States.

  • Fri 19

    Skyscraper - Carl Sandburg — Poetry in America

    Season 1 Episode 5

    The rise of skyscrapers and the emergence of the modernist poem. Includes architect Frank Gehry; Chinese visionary and real estate developer Zhang Xin; poet Robert Polito; and student poets from around the United States.

  • Sun 21

    Harlem - Langston Hughes — Poetry in America

    Season 1 Episode 6

    President Bill Clinton; pianist and composer Herbie Hancock; poet Sonia Sanchez; and students from the Harlem Children's Zone.