The Wild Afterlife of Your Trash’ by Alexander Clapp “There is a reason why Mafia bosses tend to work in ‘waste management,’” ...
A fond memory of the poet.
Nevertheless, for this poem, and for the first time in his career, Frost got paid—$15, by the editor of a New York weekly called The Independent. “On reading ‘My Butterfly,’ ” Adam Plunkett writes in ...
Sometimes seen as the stuff of commencement addresses, his poems are hard to pin down—just like the man behind them.
Frost’s approachable verse and appealing rural subjects brought him legions of admirers. His personal life was shot through with pain.
The Holden Frost House sits just north of Cannon Mountain, with views of its trails and majestic Franconia Notch and ...
Vermont and New Hampshire aren’t so similar anymore.
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Nikki Giovanni receives a posthumous honor, the Frost Medal for lifetime achievementFirst presented in 1930, the medal is named for Robert Frost and has been given to Wallace Stevens, Allen Ginsberg and ...
Sometimes things live up to their name. Take Robert Frost. The four-time-Pulitzer-winning poet is known for his wintry poem "Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening." (SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING ...
In a 1930 letter, Robert Frost stated his priorities as memorably — which, for Frost, meant as mischievously — as possible: “Am I any good? That’s what I’d like to know and all I need to ...
Frost's most famous poem is misread as a celebration of American nonconformists, writes SU professor. To true nonconformists, it would have evoked the era's racial violence.
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When Robert Frost Was BadRobert Frost, who turned 20 in 1894, uncertain of his gift, bouncing among stray gigs (actor’s manager, repairer of lights at a wool mill) in Lawrence, Massachusetts, had written a poem called ...
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