Nothing New,” which the American poet wrote in 1918, is published for the first time in The New Yorker’s Anniversary Issue.
A recently discovered poem, written in 1918 and published for the first time in The New Yorker’s Anniversary Issue.
ROBERT Frost has been discovering America all his life. He has also been discovering the world; and since he is a really wise poet, the one thing has been the same thing as the other. He is more ...
When you think of poetry, you may think of Robert Frost, Emily Dickenson, or Maya Angelou. While those poets laid much of the groundwork for poetry, it’s important that we read the living and ...
“We invite you to join us in celebrating Robert Frost’s remarkable legacy and the transformative power of poetry to unite people from all walks of life.” Other taking part include ...
Strands is the NYT's latest word game after the likes of Wordle, Spelling Bee and Connections – and it's great fun. It can be ...
These lines come from Robert Frost’s brief essay “The Prerequisites,” on first encountering and not understanding — not fully — an Emerson poem. Some 50 years later, “the poem turned ...
Amanda Gorman was just 22 when her inaugural poem, “The Hill We Climb”, read ... A sharp wind and the glare of light on the snow rescued Robert Frost, the first to start the tradition at ...
Peter Saracino, a veteran community theater performer, will portray poet Robert Frost in a free performance at the Geneva History Museum on Saturday, March 1, 2025, at 2:00 p.m. The event, titled In ...