Lecture by Adam Plunkett - Love and Need: The Life of Robert Frost's Poetry

Mon Feb 24 2025 at 07:00 pm to 09:30 pm UTC-05:00

University of Saint Joseph | West Hartford

Department of Cultures, Arts, and Literatures at the University of Saint Joseph
Publisher/HostDepartment of Cultures, Arts, and Literatures at the University of Saint Joseph
Lecture by Adam Plunkett - Love and Need: The Life of Robert Frost's Poetry
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Join us for a lecture and book signing on Adam Plunkett's new biography, Love and Need: The Life of Robert Frost's Poetry (FSG)
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Lecture by Adam Plunkett (In-Person Event) - Love and Need: The Life of Robert Frost's Poetry

Signing and refreshments to follow: Books to be sold at the venue by River Bend Bookshop

This project is supported in part by the Peter Brazeau Poetry Fund and the Maximilian E. and Marion O. Hoffman Foundation Fund for the Humanities at the University of Saint Joseph. Organized by the Department of Cultures, Arts, and Literatures at USJ.

Braiding together biography and criticism, Adam Plunkett challenges our understanding of Robert Frost’s life and poetic legacy in a pathbreaking new work.
By the middle of the twentieth century, Robert Frost was the best-loved poet in America. He was our nation’s bard, simple and sincere, accompanying us on wooded roads and articulating our hopes and fears. After Frost’s death, these cliches gave way to equally broad (though opposed) portraits sketched by his biographers, chief among them Lawrance Thompson. When the critic Helen Vendler reviewed Thompson’s biography, she asked whether anyone could avoid the conclusion that Frost was a “monster.”
In Love and Need: The Life of Robert Frost’s Poetry, Adam Plunkett blends biography and criticism to find the truth of Frost’s life—one that lies between the two poles of perception. Plunkett reveals a new Frost through a careful look at the poems and people he knew best, showing how the stories of his most important relationships,
heretofore partly told, mirror dominant themes of Frost’s enduring poetry: withholding and disclosure, privacy and intimacy. Not least of these relationships is the fraught, intense friendship between Frost and Thompson, the major biographer whose record of Frost Plunkett seeks to set straight.


Moving through Frost’s most important work and closest relationships with the attention to detail necessary to see familiar things anew, Plunkett offers an original interpretation of Frost’s poetry, tracing Frost’s distinctive achievement to an engagement with poetic tradition far deeper and more extensive than he ever let on. Frost invited his readers into a conversation like the one he sustained with his literary forebears, intimate and profound, yet Frost kept his private self at a remove. Here, Plunkett brings the two together—the poet and the poetry—and draws us back into conversation with America’s poet.

Adam Plunkett, a literary critic, has received fellowship support from organizations such as the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Leon Levy Center for Biography. Love and Need is his first book.

Any questions? Please contact [email protected].

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University of Saint Joseph, 1678 Asylum Avenue, West Hartford, United States

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