News

Authenticity is obvious in paintings signed by Michelangelo. A painting from the same period, with the same skill, and ...
Frost himself thought enough of the poem to include it, 19 years later, in his first collection, A Boy’s Will—where it acts ...
Plunkett opens, in fact, in 1926, with an encounter between Thompson as a Wesleyan undergrad and Frost as a visiting poet: “Though he had watched the poet before, the first time he saw Robert ...
Frost himself thought enough of the poem to include it, 19 years later, in his first collection, A Boy’s Will—where it acts as a kind of remedial concentrate, strengthening the poems around it ...
Friends of Robert Frost has collected more than $200,000 to buy poet's old stone house in Shaftsbury, Vt, which they hope to turn into museum; photo (S) By The Associated Press Isn't It Romantic?
The archetypal farmer-poet of New England grew up in San Francisco to a pro-Confederate father who named his son after his hero, Robert E. Lee. William Prescott Frost Jr. was a Harvard graduate ...
Gradually, over the last three decades, Robert Frost has abandoned the subject matter that made him famous — woods softly filling with snow, the birches and stone walls of New Eng land, the ...
Love and Need: The Life of Robert Frost’s Poetry; by Adam Plunkett; Farrar, Straus & Giroux 512 pp., $37.00. Frost’s wife, Elinor, died in March 1938.
BERNARD DE VOTO put the contradiction simply: "You're a good poet, Robert, but you're a bad man." Another friend of Robert Frost, Theodore Morrison, wrote an appraisal that was at once more ...
Poet of the South for the Inauguration. Maya Angelou has a vivid memory of a frail and aged Robert Frost struggling to read his poem at John F. Kennedy's inauguration in 1961, the cold wind ...