by Paul F. Kisak (Author)
Robert Lee Frost was one of the most popular and respected American poets of the twentieth century. He received four Pulitzer Prizes for Poetry and was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal in 1960 for his poetical worksLesley Lee Francis (the granddaughter of Robert Frost) was attending The Shenandoah University in Winchester, Virginia as a visiting scholar and scheduled a lecture at Lord Fairfax Community College in my home-town of Middletown, Virginia. Lesley offered many unique insights into the mind, personality and family life of Robert Frost. After the lecture, I cajoled her into reminiscing about her relationship with and knowledge of, her grandfather Robert Lee Frost. The book discusses the intimate insights into Robert Frost's poetic motivations, ambitions, his views on travel, his farm life, his goals, his views on Carl Sandburg & Chaucer, his unpublished works and the origin of his epitaph.This book is the result of that interview. The book also contains over 150 early poems by Robert Frost.Library of Congress Control Number: 2015917632
Author Biography
Paul F. Kisak has degrees in Nuclear Engineering, Engineering Physics & Biomedical Engineering from the University of Michigan and is an Engineer & Former Intelligence Officer for the CIA & US Intelligence Community with over 30 years of study in Orbital Mechanics, Physics, Cosmology & Theology. He has authored several books, edited over 152 books and has written more than 75 Technical, Classified & Unclassified Papers, Articles & Essays. He has been a Contributing Author for The International Encyclopedia on Intelligence and Counter-Intelligence and written several award-winning satellite simulation software & science manuals that have been sold in more than a dozen countries. He has also appeared in Marquis "Who's Who in the World" & "Who's Who in Science & Engineering" and continues to edit and write.
Number of Pages: 218
Dimensions: 0.46 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: January 25, 2015