Robert Frost, shown above circa 1915, wrote to his son that "you can say a lot in prose that verse won't let you say."
The flip side of Frost
The first critical edition of the poet's varied, often playful prose
Robert Frost, shown above circa 1915, wrote to his son that "you can say a lot in prose that verse won't let you say."
The Collected Prose of Robert Frost Edited by Mark Richardson Belknap/Harvard University, 378 pp., $39.95 A year ago "The Notebooks of Robert Frost" appeared, the first of a number of works by Frost to be published by Harvard University's Belknap Press. Now, following on its heels, comes this welcome edition of Frost's prose, 76 items ranging from a paragraph to ... (Full article: 992 words)
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