Robert Frost, one of America's most celebrated poets, was born on March 26, 1874, in San Francisco, California. Despite facing personal and professional challenges, Frost's literary career flourished, and he became known for his vivid depictions of rural life and the human experience. His poetry often explored themes of nature, human existence, and the complexities of the human psyche. Frost received numerous accolades for his work, including four Pulitzer Prizes for Poetry. His most famous works include "The Road Not Taken," "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening," and "Mending Wall." Frost's profound impact on American literature continues to be felt, and his legacy as a literary giant endures to this day. He is one the foremost poets of the 20th century and winner of four Pulitzer Prizes for Poetry.
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I often say of George Washington that he was one of the few in the whole history of the world who was not carried away by power. Go to Quote / Comment
The ear is the only true writer and the only true reader Go to Quote / Comment
Poets are like baseball pitchers. Both have their moments. The intervals are the tough things. Go to Quote / Comment
Skepticism, is that anything more than we used to mean when we said, Well, what have we here? Go to Quote / Comment
Earth's the right place for love. I don't know where it's likely to go better. Go to Quote / Comment