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The Road not taken by Robert Frost About the Author: |
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Answer» Undisputedly the best-loved American poet, Robert Frost was born in San Fransisco on 26th March 1874. He studied as a farmer for eleven years at Derry, inNew Hemisphere. He migrated to England in 1912 where he met Rupert Brooke, Ezra Pound, Edward Thomas and many other distinguished poets. It was in England that his first volume of poetry, ‘A boy’s will’ was published. He returned to the United States in 1915. The American editors of north of Boston’ established him as a poet. He was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for poetry four times, the medal of the American Academy of Art and letters in 1938, and the poetry society of America in 1941. His works include ‘A boy’s will, ‘North of Boston’, ‘Mountain interval’ ‘New hemisphere’, West-running Brook, Complete poems etc. He died on 29 Jan. 1963. |
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