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New Hampshire
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Robert Frost’s 1923 collection of poetry “New Hampshire” earned him the first of four Pulitzer prizes in his lifetime. Written at a time when he was writing, teaching and lecturing from his home base in Franconia, New Hampshire, this collection contains some of his most famous and beloved poems, including “Fire and Ice”, “Nothing Gold Can Stay”, and “Stopping By a Woods on a Snowy Evening.”
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About Robert Frost
Robert Lee Frost (1874 – 1963) was an American poet, known for his authentic depictions of rural life and his broad knowledge and command of American colloquial speech. A four-time Pulitzer prize-winner, Frost frequently wrote about rural life in New England, as in the memorable “Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening”, and examined complex social and philosophical themes through the emerging American language. In 1961 he was named Poet Laureate of the State of Vermont.
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