Nothing New,” which the American poet wrote in 1918, is published for the first time in The New Yorker’s Anniversary Issue.
Take Robert Frost. The four-time-Pulitzer-winning ... All of these things pile in on poems about winter written by Frost. What I'm getting here is both nostalgia for childhood, you know, a time ...
Sometimes seen as the stuff of commencement addresses, his poems are hard to pin down—just like the man behind them.
Robert Frost’s poem “Hyla Brook” concludes with a resounding claim: “We love the things we love for what they are.” Frost’s ...
Adam Plunkett’s Love and Need offers something of a recuperation of Robert Frost by reminding us that the poet's fierceness is also a source of the considerable power of his work.