Synopses & Reviews
A feast for lovers of American literature-the work of our greatest poet, redesigned and relaunched for a new generation of readers
No poet is more emblematically American than Robert Frost. From "The Road Not Taken" to "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening," he refined and even defined our sense of what poetry is and what it can do. T. S. Eliot judged him "the most eminent, the most distinguished Anglo-American poet now living," and he is the only writer in history to have been awarded four Pulitzer Prizes.
Henry Holt is proud to announce the republication of four editions of Frost's most beloved work for a new generation of poets and readers.
You Come Too
A collection of poems selected by Frost himself to be read and enjoyed by all readers, young and old.
Review
"The collection of 51 poems provides refreshing glimpses of nature through Frosts ageless craft and Nasons complementary wood engravings." --
The Horn Book
Synopsis
"The collection of 51 poems provides refreshing glimpses of nature through Frosts ageless craft and Nasons complementary wood engravings." --
The Horn BookAbout the Author
Robert Frost is commonly regarded as America's greatest poet. Among his many honors are four Pulitzer Prizes and an appointment as Consultant in Poetry at the Library of Congress. He died in 1963.