Frost, Robert (1874-1963) - American poet best known for his realistic
depictions of rural New England life. First published in England, his work
was long ignored in his own country. Once established, he became one of
America's best-loved and most honored poets. Frost won four Pulitzer Prizes.
The Road Not Taken (1916) - One of Frost's best-known poems. At a fork in
the road, the poet tells why he "took the one less traveled by." Opening
lines: Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,...