Robert Frost, an American poet (New Hampshire, four Pulitzer Prizes), died in 1963 at the age of 88.

Robert Lee Frost was an American poet who lived from March 26, 1874, until January 29, 1963. Before being published in the United States, his work was first published in England. Frost, who was known for his accurate descriptions of rural life and grasp of American vernacular English, frequently wrote about rural settings in early twentieth-century New England, utilising them to explore difficult social and philosophical subjects.
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