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Special Collection: Poetry Everywhere Collection

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Explore the power of language, look at the world with a fresh sense of wonder, and build reading and writing skills. These video segments, drawn from the PBS Poetry Everywhere series and produced in partnership with the Poetry Foundation, capture some of the voices of poetry, past and present.

Poetry Everywhere Collection
Resource Grade Level Media Type
Lines for Winter, by Mark Strand  

Lines for Winter, by Mark Strand
In this video segment from Poetry Everywhere, actress Mary Louise Parker recites the poem, "Lines for Winter" by Mark Strand, exploring themes of isolation and self-discovery.

7-12 QuickTime Video
A Passage to India, by Walt Whitman  

A Passage to India, by Walt Whitman
In this video segment from Poetry Everywhere, the playwright Tony Kushner reads an excerpt from "A Passage to India," celebrating the 1869 opening of the Suez Canal and the opportunity it presented to connect civilizations.

9-12 QuickTime Video
Exploring Selected Haiku by Issa  

Exploring Selected Haiku by Issa
Discover the haiku of Japanese poet Kobayashi Issa. This media-rich lesson examines the format, humor, and nature of haiku by Issa. Students analyze various haiku and write their own.

7-12 Lesson Plan
Selected Haiku by Issa  

Selected Haiku by Issa
Learn more about the Japanese form of poetry known as haiku. In this video segment from Poetry Everywhere, the poet Robert Hass reads a short collection of amusing, often ironic haiku by Japanese poet Kobayashi Issa.

7-12 QuickTime Video
Blackberry-Picking, by Seamus Heaney  

Blackberry-Picking, by Seamus Heaney
Follow Irish poet Seamus Heaney through his poem, "Blackberry-Picking," featured in this video segment from Poetry Breaks. Like many of Heaney's poems, Blackberry-Picking combines the power of memory and nature.

7-12 QuickTime Video
The Lanyard, by Billy Collins  

The Lanyard, by Billy Collins
Explore the power of memory, irony, and ordinary objects. In this video segment from Poetry Everywhere, Billy Collins reads his humorous poem, "The Lanyard," about a childhood gift he made for his mother.

7-12 QuickTime Video
The Gate, by Marie Howe  

The Gate, by Marie Howe
Explore themes of death and birth in this autobiographical poem by Marie Howe. In this video segment from Poetry Everywhere, Howe reads her poem "The Gate," written after her brother's death.

7-12 QuickTime Video
Belle Isle, 1949, by Philip Levine  

Belle Isle, 1949, by Philip Levine
In Philip Levine's post-war poem, "Belle Isle, 1949," two strangers meet, swim, and part, exploring themes of connection, boundaries, and where we come from. This video segment comes from Poetry Everywhere.

7-12 QuickTime Video
I started Early-Took my Dog, by Emily Dickinson  

I started Early-Took my Dog, by Emily Dickinson
See an animated version of Emily Dickinson's poem "I started Early—Took my Dog." This video segment from Poetry Everywhere uses animation to illustrate Dickinson's poem about the sea.

7-12 QuickTime Video
Exploring Contrasts in "The Lanyard," by Billy Collins  

Exploring Contrasts in "The Lanyard," by Billy Collins
In "The Lanyard," by Billy Collins, the speaker remembers a gift he made for his mother. This media-rich lesson helps students explore how contrasting images in a poem can create meaning.

7-12 Lesson Plan
Facing It, by Yusef Komunyakaa  

Facing It, by Yusef Komunyakaa
See the Vietnam Veteran's Memorial wall in Washington D.C. through the eyes of war veteran and contemporary poet Yusef Komunyakaa. In this video segment from Poetry Everywhere, Komunyakaa reads his poem "Facing It."

7-12 QuickTime Video
won't you celebrate with me, by Lucille Clifton  

won't you celebrate with me, by Lucille Clifton
Explore themes of identity, race, and gender as contemporary poet Lucille Clifton reads her poem, “won’t you celebrate with me” in this video segment from Poetry Everywhere.

7-12 QuickTime Video