As Ian Hamilton explains in his introduction, Robert Frost has been underrated by being over-simplified and over praised. Perceived as a plain-dealing (he was even sent by John F. Kennedy to Russia as an ambassador), kindly, rural man who spent his time mending walls, mowing or apple-picking, he became America's unofficial poet laureate.
(da contracapa de Robert Frost, Selected Poems, Ian Hamilton (ed.), Penguin Books, 1973)
(da contracapa de Robert Frost, Selected Poems, Ian Hamilton (ed.), Penguin Books, 1973)
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