by Robert Frost
New York : St. Martin's Griffin, [1979], c1969. 607 pages. Nonfiction.
The only comprehensive volume of Frost's verse available, comprising all
11 volumes of his poems, this collection has been the standard Frost
compendium since its first publication in 1969.
The magic of Robert Frost's poetry is that it's simplistic nature opens the door for deeper thinking. The reader can make a personal connection by skimming the surface or by slowly dissecting the text. I found Frost's poetry (particularly the poems in fall and winter settings) to be quite a refreshing read during this hot summer season. I will note, however, that I believe this book will be best enjoyed if read with no time limit. This is not a book one would normally read cover to cover and finish in one sitting. I would recommend this book to nature lovers, those who love to write, and to both the novice and experienced poet enthusiast.
NS
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