Robert Frost
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Francis, Robert. Gusto, Thy Name Was Mrs.Hopkins: A Prose Rhapsody. Toronto, Chartres Books, 1988. ISBN: 0921256000
Robert Francis (1901 Upland, Pennsylvania -1987) was an American poet who lived most of his life in Amherst, Massachusetts. Robert Francis was born on August 12, 1901. He graduated from Harvard University in 1923. He would later attend the Graduate School of Education at Harvard - where he once said that he felt that he'd come home. He lived in a small house he built himself in 1940, which he called Fort Juniper. One of his poetic mentors was Robert Frost, and indeed Francis's first volume of poems, Stand Here With Me (1936), displays a poetic voice eerily reminiscent of Frost's own[citation needed]. In later volumes, Francis found a voice distinctively his own, relaxed in meter and characterized by puns, word-plays, slant rhymes, and repetitions of key words. Aside from one long narrative poem in Frostian blank verse, Francis's poetry consists largely of concise lyrics, somewhat limited in thematic range but intensely crafted and deeply personal. Frost would later say that Robert Francis was America's best neglected poet. He often wrote about nature. Francis died in July 13, 1987. (Wikipedia)
8°. 49 pages. Original Softcover in near Fine condition.
[SW: Poetry]
Francis, Robert. Late Fire - Late Show. New and uncollected Poems. University of Massachusetts Press, 1992. ISBN: 0870238140
Robert Francis (1901 Upland, Pennsylvania -1987) was an American poet who lived most of his life in Amherst, Massachusetts. Robert Francis was born on August 12, 1901. He graduated from Harvard University in 1923. He would later attend the Graduate School of Education at Harvard - where he once said that he felt that he'd come home. He lived in a small house he built himself in 1940, which he called Fort Juniper. One of his poetic mentors was Robert Frost, and indeed Francis's first volume of poems, Stand Here With Me (1936), displays a poetic voice eerily reminiscent of Frost's own[citation needed]. In later volumes, Francis found a voice distinctively his own, relaxed in meter and characterized by puns, word-plays, slant rhymes, and repetitions of key words. Aside from one long narrative poem in Frostian blank verse, Francis's poetry consists largely of concise lyrics, somewhat limited in thematic range but intensely crafted and deeply personal. Frost would later say that Robert Francis was America's best neglected poet. He often wrote about nature. Francis died in July 13, 1987. (Wikipedia)
8°. 72 pages. Original Softcover in near Fine condition.
[SW: Poetry]
Frost, Robert: Robert Frost Reads His Poetry. n.d. 33 1/3 RPM LP record in sleeve.
New York: Caedmon Records. n.d. (First edition). Square quarto. 33 1/3 RPM twelve inch long playing record in paper LP sleeve in original illustrated thick card LP sleeve. Previous owner's ownership label is affixed with cello tape to side one of record label else fine in fine LP sleeve. A gorgeous copy of this scarce long playing recording (Caedmon TC 1060) of poet Robert Frost reading a selection of his own poetry. A wonderful recording in beautiful condition. Uncommon.
[SW: Literature, Poetry, Robert Frost, LP]
Frost, Robert: Robert Frost Reads The Poems of Robert Frost. n.d. 33 1/3 RPM LP record in sleeve.
New York: Decca Records. n.d. (First edition). Square quarto. 33 1/3 twelve inch long playing record in original Decca paper sleeve in pictorial LP sleeve. Fine in LP sleeve with some light scuffing and a tiny skin mark to the upper right hand corner of the front panel. rear panel has a few previous owner notes in ink else very good. A nice copy of this scarce long playing recording (Decca DL 9033. ) of poet Robert Frost reading his own poetry. A wonderful recording. Uncommon.
[SW: Literature, Poetry, LP, Spoken Word]



