This edition includes a modern introduction and a list of suggested further reading.
‘He has bequeathed his nation a body of imperishable verse from which Americans will forever gain joy and understanding.’ – John F. Kennedy about Robert Frost
America’s beloved poet Robert Frost explores the profound beauty of nature in this collection of his early works. Although he carefully crafts his poems, they are written with the common man in mind so that all may enjoy, and perhaps be bettered by, his reflection on the world. Perusing the pages of this book, you will find such timeless favorites as “The Road Not Taken, ” “Mending Wall, ” “Birches, ” and “After Apple-Picking.”
About the author
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Robert Frost (March 26, 1874 – January 29, 1963) was born in San Fransisco, he lived abroad in Great Britain for several years before returning to New England. The rural life of 1900s New England inspired his best poetry, and he received four Pulitzer Prizes for his writing.