Robert Frost
Robert Frost is best known for his poem 'Mending Wall' which delves into the human desire to establish boundaries.
Poet
March 26, 1874
Aries
January 29, 1963
88
San Francisco, California
Robert Frost, an American poet, was renowned for his examination of rural life and the human experience. Some of his most well-known works are “The Road Not Taken,” which reflects on life’s decisions, and “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening,” which ponders the beauty of nature. Frost was awarded four Pulitzer Prizes for Poetry and served as a poetry consultant to the Library of Congress. Among his other notable works are “Mending Wall,” “Birches,” and “Design.” In 1960, Frost’s contributions to American culture were honored with the Congressional Gold Medal. A fascinating aspect of Frost’s work is his poem “Mending Wall,” which delves into the human inclination to establish boundaries and claim territory.