![]() “Birches” is one of Frost’s many famous poems, included in his third collection of poetry Mountain Interval that was published in 1916, only one year after he moved to Franconia, NH. Kennedy’s inauguration, when he became the first poet to read in the program of a presidential inauguration in 1961. Frost was a special guest at President John F. He was honored frequently during his lifetime, receiving four Pulitzer Prizes for Poetry and the Congressional Gold Medal in 1960 for his poetical works. Robert Frost became one of America’s rare “public literary figures” and the unofficial “poet laureate” of the United States. His work is highly regarded for his realistic descriptions of rural life and his command of American colloquial speech, allowing him to depict New England life through language and situations familiar to the common man. Robert Frost is one of the most popular and critically respected American poets of the twentieth century. ![]()
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