Robert Frost AKA Robert Lee Frost Born: 26-Mar-1874 Birthplace: San Francisco, CA Died: 29-Jan-1963 Location of death: Boston, MA Cause of death: unspecified Remains: Buried, Old Bennington Cemetery, Bennington, VT
Gender: Male Religion: Agnostic [1] Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Poet Nationality: United States Executive summary: Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening [1] Jay Parini, Robert Frost: A Life, page 29: "[Frost and his mother] apparently quarred frequently about his seeming "atheism", although Frost consistently defended himself against this charge. He was not an atheist, he maintained, though he did subscribe to many of the views put forward by people who were. At one point he referred to himself, with a touch of self-flattery, as a "freethinker", and his mother objected: "Oh please don't use that word. It has such a dreadful history."
Father: William Prescott Frost, Jr. (teacher, journalist, d. 5-May-1885 tuberculosis) Mother: Isabel Moodie (teacher, d. cancer) Wife: Elinor Miriam White (m. 19-Dec-1895, d. 21-Mar-1938 heart attack, four daughters, two sons) Daughter: Lesley (b. 28-Apr-1899) Son: Carol (d. 1940 suicide) Son: Elliott (b. Sep-1896, d. Jul-1900 cholera) Daughter: Irma Daughter: Elinor Bettina Frost Daughter: Marjorie Frost (d. 1934)
High School: Lawrence High School, Lawrence, MA (1892)
Pulitzer Prize for Poetry 1924 for New Hampshire: A Poem with Notes and Grace Notes Pulitzer Prize for Poetry 1931 for Collected Poems Pulitzer Prize for Poetry 1937 for A Further Range Pulitzer Prize for Poetry 1943 for A Witness Tree Emerson Thoreau Medal 1958 Congressional Gold Medal Theta Delta Chi Fraternity Poetry Society of America Traveled to the USSR Sep-1962 Scottish Ancestry Maternal grandfather
Author of books:
A Boy's Will (1913, poetry) North of Boston (1914, poetry) Mountain Interval (1916, poetry) New Hampshire: A Poem with Notes and Grace Notes (1923, poetry) West-Running Brook (1928, poetry) A Way Out (1929, poetry) The Cow's in the Corn (1929, poetry) The Lovely Shall Be Choosers (1929, poetry) Collected Poems (1930, poetry) A Further Range (1936, poetry) Collected Poems (1939, poetry) A Witness Tree (1942, poetry) Come In, and Other Poems (1943, poetry) Masque of Reason (1945, poetry) Steeple Bush (1947, poetry) Hard Not to be King (1951, poetry) In the Clearing (1962, poetry)
Appears on postage stamps:
USA, Scott #1526 (10 cents, issued 26-Mar-1974)
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