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A conversation with Robert Frost, and Bela Kornitzer, author, National Broadcasting Co. presents

Label
A conversation with Robert Frost, and Bela Kornitzer, author, National Broadcasting Co. presents
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Main title
A conversation with Robert Frost
Medium
videorecording
Oclc number
707546713
Responsibility statement
National Broadcasting Co. presents
Runtime
29
Series statement
Wisdom series
Sub title
and Bela Kornitzer, author
Summary
In this 1952 program from the NBC archives, Robert Frost tells of his boyhood in San Francisco and his father's participation in local politics, his family's move to New England when he was a boy, the poet's own political views, including his mixed opinions about Republicans, the importance of adversity in the development of art forms, and much more. Frost also reads two of his poems: Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening and The Drumlin Woodchuck
Technique
live action
Classification
Interviewer
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