In 1911, he decided to move to England in hopes of getting his poetry published there. By this time, he was married and had children.His first book of poetry was published in England in 1913, and it was well received. When he returned to the United States, he was surprised by the favorable American reviews of his poems. The same publishers who had rejected his poems years before were now asking him for his poetry!
In 1924, 1931, 1937, and 1943, he won the Pulitzer Prize for poetry. He received forty-four honorary degrees and numerous awards including a Congressional gold medal in 1960 for his poetry. . In 1960, he was asked to read at the inauguration of President John F. Kennedy – the first time such an invitation had been extended to a poet.
Robert Frost’s work is still extremely popular today. His poems deal with simple events and rural settings. Often the topics and dialect are unique to the New England region. While the topics of his poems may be simple, like a road in the case of The Road Not Taken, they contain insight into human nature and life.