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Carol Frost is a poet who explores the human body, the natural world, and the book of Genesis in her collections of poetry. She has won grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Pushcart Prizes, and her poem Honeycomb won the Gold Medal in Poetry from the Florida Book Awards.
Carol Frost. 1948 –. Read poems by this poet. In 1948, Carol Frost was born in Lowell, Massachusetts. She was raised in the Northeast with an identical twin, and spent a year in her mother’s hometown of Vienna, where German became the first language she spoke.
Carol Frost (born 1948) is an American poet. Frost has published several collections of poetry, and has held several teaching residencies. Frost is the founder and director of the Catskill Poetry Workshop at Hartwick College. Her work has featured in four Pushcart Prize anthologies.
A poem about a woman who shoots and kills a doe in the woods, and then experiences a sense of connection and loss. The poem explores themes of nature, violence, and identity through the eyes of the shooter and the deer. Read the full text, analysis, and biography of Carol Frost, a poet and artist.
About Carol Frost. Carol Frost was born in 1948 in Lowell, Massachusetts. She studied at the Sorbonne and earned degrees from the State University of Oneonta and Syracuse University. She currently teaches poetry and directs Winter with the Writers at Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida.
A Poet’s Inner Eye | The National Endowment for the Humanities. Feature. A Poet’s Inner Eye. A literary scholar looks for Elizabeth Bishop in the fishing waters of Florida. Carol Frost. HUMANITIES, March/April 2009, Volume 30, Number 2. Photo caption.
Martin Kich. Carol Frost has quietly established a reputation as one of the foremost lyric poets of her generation. Although her poems are typically characterized by an exquisite expression of ideas and images, her sense of phrasing extends beyond the instinct for choosing the right word or the right combination of words.