North of Boston
Descripción editorial
North of Boston by Robert Frost is a seminal poetry collection that solidified Frost’s reputation as a major voice in American literature. First published in 1914, the collection includes some of his most enduring poems such as 'Mending Wall' and 'After Apple-Picking.' With simple language and rural settings, Frost explores themes of isolation, human relationships, and the tension between tradition and change, reflecting on New England life with depth and clarity.