This American poet moved abroad because he could not find a publisher for his poems in the United States:
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Robert Frost.
American poet Robert Frost moved abroad because he could not find a publisher for his poems in the United States. He and his family moved to England in 1912, where he was greatly admired by the English poets. He returned to the United States three years later, and became one of the country?s most important poets, receiving four Pulitzer Prizes for his poetry. In 1961, John F. Kennedy invited Frost to read a poem at his inauguration.
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