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Robert FrostRobert Frost

Robert Frost1996

Jeffrey Meyers

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This riveting biography, by a master of the genre, gives a radically new interpretation of Robert Frost both as man and poet. Meyers explores Frost's troubled relations with his wife, Elinor, and his Job-like family life. Two of his children died in infancy, one died in childbirth, one became insane, and one killed himself. These tragedies were reflected in his terrifying art. The Frost that emerges from this biography is neither the hayseed sage that he cultivated in his public persona nor the monster in human form depicted by his previous biographer. He is subtle and engaging, a passionate and tragic figure.

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First published
1996
OL Work ID
OL2009414W

Subjects

American PoetsBiographyPoets, AmericanNew York Times reviewedFrost, robert, 1874-1963American poetry, history and criticism, 20th centuryPoètes américainsBiographiesBiografie

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