“Robert Frost has written on almost every subject, but the central subject is humanity. While other poets have written about people, these selected poems are the people — vital, living people — who converse, and work, and walk about, and tell their stories with the freedom of common speech.” Extracted from Goodreads. See also: http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/robert-frost
“The white cliffs” by Alice Duer Miller “The White Cliffs; A long poem first published 1941 and expressing what many Americans felt about Britain at that stage of the war.” Extracted from Hcbooksonline. See also: http://poemhunter.com/poem/the-white-cliffs/ http://www.aliceduermiller.com/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Duer_Miller The selected titles are a sample of the recently borrowed materials from the International Institute Library.
“Midsummer” by Derek Walcott “Most of the poems in this sequence of fifty where written in close succession during one summer in Trinidad. Their principle themes are the relationship of poetry to painting, the stasis of midsummer in the tropics, and the pull of the sea, family and friendship. Walcott records the experience of middle
"The poems of Robert Frost" "American poet considered one of the founders of modern poetry in his country, for expressing, with philosophical simplicity and sentimental depth, the life and emotions of the New England rural man." Extracted from Wikipedia. See also: http://www.ketzle.com/frost/ http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/robert-frost http://www.epdlp.com/escritor.php?id=1732 The selected titles are a sample of the materials