Early Poems


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Beloved American poet Robert Frost's first three books, in one collection

This volume presents Frost's first three books, masterful and innovative collections that contain some of his best-known poems, including Mowing, Mending Wall, After Apple-Picking, Home Burial, The Oven Bird, Birches, and The Road Not Taken.

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Author: Robert Frost
Publisher: Penguin Group
Published: 06/01/1998
Pages: 320
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.48lbs
Size: 7.85h x 5.15w x 0.63d
ISBN13: 9780141180175
ISBN10: 014118017X
BISAC Categories:
- Poetry | American | General
- Poetry | Subjects & Themes | Nature
- Literary Criticism | Poetry

About the Author
Robert Lee Frost (1984-1963) was born in San Francisco. When he was ten, his father died and he and his mother moved to New England. He attended school at Dartmouth and Harvard, worked in a mill, taught, and took up farming, before he moved to England, where his first books of poetry, A Boy's Will (1913) and North of Boston (1914), were published. North of Boston brought him recognition as the preeminent voice of New England and as one of America's major poets. In 1915 he returned to the United States and settled on a farm in New Hampshire. Four volumes of his poetry, New Hampshire (1923), Collected Poems (1930), A Further Range (1936), and A Witness Tree (1942) were all awarded the Pulitzer Prize.

Robert Faggen teaches at Claremont McKenna College.