“Robert Frost was a farmer in Shaftsbury Vermont when he wrote this poem maybe the most famous of the 20th Century on a summer morning in 1922 after staying up all night. He saw the sun rise and wrote a poem about a snowy evening as if he said he had a hallucination.” Garrison Keillor
This recording and video is brought to us by The Poetry Foundation in association with WGBH/Boston
Producer by David Grubin
Narrator Garrison Keillor
Executive Producer Brigid Sullivan
Footage courtesy of Henry Holt and Company, LLC