Poetic Justice: Condemned to Frost

June 4, 2008

Poetic Justice: Condemned to Frost

Last December 28, 28 youths trespassed and vandalized Robert Frost Vermont's summer house. More than $10,000 in damages resulted from the impromptu party.

But, instead of punishing the rowdy youths the usual way, some have been condemned by the local State Attorney to study Frost. One could call them lucky as they will be taught by Jay Parini, a professor at Middlebury College, author of a Frost biography.

According to Seven Days, Parini plans to base the sessions on two Frost classics: “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” and “The Road Not Taken.”

Obviously, some will do anything nowadays for a free poetry class.

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KeiraSoleore's picture

Oh, how delicious and

Oh, how delicious and creative the judicial sometimes can be.