"I had a lover's quarrel with the world."
How about a national holiday today, celebrating poetry, in honor of Robert Frost –born March 26, 1874.
Apples, birches, hayfields and stone walls; simple features like these make up the landscape of four-time Pulitzer Prize winner Robert Frost's poetry. Known as a poet of New England, Frost (1874-1963) spent much of his life working and wandering the woods and farmland of Massachusetts, Vermont, and New Hampshire. As a young man, he dropped out of...
Published on March 26, 2010 14:11