Published in 1928, “West-Running Brook” is one of Robert Frost’s early works. It uses the metaphor of a tiny stream whose current mysteriously runs counter to the directions of other streams as an opportunity to explore the nature of nature itself; the dynamics of relationships, particularly marriage; and ultimately the working of the cosmos. And, like most water flows the collection wanders from here to there.
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Sunday, January 21, 2024
SUNDAY REVIEW / A FEW EARLY POEMS BY ROBERT FROST
Published in 1928, “West-Running Brook” is one of Robert Frost’s early works. It uses the metaphor of a tiny stream whose current mysteriously runs counter to the directions of other streams as an opportunity to explore the nature of nature itself; the dynamics of relationships, particularly marriage; and ultimately the working of the cosmos. And, like most water flows the collection wanders from here to there.
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