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Frost River (Robert Frost 1874- 1963)

Poet. Born in California. My father was a headmaster and a journalist. When he died, 1 1. His mother took him to Massachusetts, his hometown in New England. After graduating from high school, I studied at Harvard University for two years. Before and after this, I worked as a textile worker, a teacher, ran a farm and began to write poems. He roamed many places on foot and was known as "the peasant poet of New England". Frost's poems first attracted attention in America at the end of 19 12. After his family moved to Britain to settle down, he continued to write poems, and was supported and encouraged by some British and American poets, ezra pound, who published poetry anthologies The Will of Teenagers (19 13) and The North of Boston (196543). 19 15 returned to the United States to run a farm in New Hampshire. His poems are becoming more and more famous. 1924, 193 1, 1937, 1943 won the Pulitzer Prize four times, and worked as a teacher, resident poet and poetry consultant in many famous universities. In his later years, he was an unofficial poet laureate in America. His poems often begin with describing the natural scenery or customs of New England and gradually enter the field of philosophy. His poems are unpretentious, but subtle and intriguing. The famous poem "Birch Tree" wrote that most people always want to escape from reality, but in the end they have to come back to reality. "Repairing the Wall" wrote that there are many tangible and intangible walls in the world that are unnecessary. In addition to short lyric poems, he also has some dramatic long narrative poems, which describe the spiritual outlook of rural people in New England, and the tone is relatively low and quite distinctive.

Frost is often called an "alternative poet", which means that he is in a period of alternation between traditional poetry and modernist poetry. He and Eliot are also called the two centers of modern American poetry. Famous poems include Mountain (19 16), New Hampshire (1923), Xixi (1928), Another Ranch (1936) and so on. The whole poem was published in 1949, and new works were published one after another.