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Robert S. Frost was an influential American poet known for his depictions of rural life and his command of colloquial speech. His work often explores themes of nature, individuality, and the complexities of human emotion. One of the most prominent figures in 20th-century literature, Frost received four Pulitzer Prizes for Poetry, solidifying his status as a literary giant. His poems, such as "The Road Not Taken" and "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening," are celebrated for their profound insights and accessible language, resonating with readers worldwide.

Frost's upbringing in California and later life in New England significantly shaped his poetic voice. He often drew inspiration from the landscapes and experiences of rural America, reflecting on life’s choices and the human condition. Despite his success, he faced personal tragedies that influenced his writing, adding depth to his work. Frost remains a pivotal figure in American literature, with his verses continuing to inspire and provoke thought among poetry enthusiasts and casual readers alike.

Nazionalità Americano
Data di nascita March 26, 1874
Luogo di nascita San Francisco, California, USA
Data di morte January 29, 1963