- Robert Francis (poet)
Robert Francis (1901-1987) was an American
poet who lived much of his life inAmherst, Massachusetts . He lived in a small house he built himself which he called Fort Juniper. Francis won theShelley Memorial Award in 1939. One of his poetic mentors wasRobert Frost , and indeed Francis's first volume of poems, "Stand Here With Me" (1936), displays a poetic voice eerily reminiscent of Frost's own. In later volumes, especially "The Face Against the Glass" (1950) and "The Orb Weaver" (1960), Francis found a voice distinctively his own, relaxed in meter and characterized bypun s, word-plays,slant rhyme s, and repetitions of key words. Aside from one long narrative poem in Frostianblank verse , Francis's poetry consists largely of concise lyrics, somewhat limited in thematic range but intensely crafted and deeply personal. He often wrote about nature. This American poet died in July 1987.External links
* [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=9262071 Robert Francis reading some of his work]
* [http://library.syr.edu/digital/guides/f/francis_r.htm Robert Francis Papers] at Syracuse University
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