First Published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Widely admired as the poetry columnist for the New York Times Book Review, Orr is the perfect guide for lay readers and experts alike.
Originally published as: Mountain interval. New York: H. Holt and Co., 1916.
Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.
For all of life's adventures comes this beautifully illustrated companion inspired by Robert Frost's perennial poem The Road Not Taken.
Images diverge in this book and beg the traveler to leave no road uncolored! Inspired by Robert Frost's poem "The Road Not Taken," this 96-page book gives you the opportunity to explore all the coloring paths your mind can take.
Thus Johnny met two things brand new to him, an American and an apple. Johnny took the apple to his parents and neighbors hiding in the hills and convinced them that the Americans were friendly. They returned home.
Collected here are The Road Not Taken, The Death Of The Hired Man, The Mountain, Fire and Ice, The Generations Of Men, The Grindstone, The Witch of Coös, A Brook in the City, Design, House Fear, The Lockless Door, Storm Fear, and Snow ...
When you're unhappy, the first thing you really need is a hug . . . and this book, of course.
"These deceptively simple lines from the title poem of this collection suggest Robert Frost at his most representative: the language is simple, clear and colloquial, yet dense with meaning and wider significance.
The stories in this collection are set in and around the imaginary town of Shaw's Pond in Southside Virginia.