Robert Frost presented himself as a simple man. Not for him the literary circles of London or the stilted dinner parties of Brahmin Boston. Nor was he at home in academia. He dropped out of college ...
Explore the deep meaning behind Robert Frost's iconic quote and learn how it reflects our life choices and the stories we ...
At the end of his life, Robert Frost was living in a cabin on the 150-acre Homer Noble Farm near the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference in Middlebury, Vermont. The director of the conference, Theodore ...
On his 150th birthday, remembering the poet who compared free verse to ‘playing tennis with the net down.’ Turns out, he taught that way, too. A reporter once asked Robert Frost what event most ...
This photo provided by the National Portrait Gallery shows Robert Frost, by Clara Sipprell Gelatin, around 1955. Frost had it right: “We love the things we love for what they are,” writes Christopher ...
Loading the Elevenlabs Text to Speech AudioNative Player... Love and Need: The Life of Robert Frost’s Poetry, by Adam Plunkett, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 512 pages. Among the countless ways to ...