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Frost talks of men and affairs; he is talking in the framework of everything, never lost in contingency or shak en off base by events; he never lost his sense of perspective. “He once said, ‘much of the change we think we see in life comes of ideas being in and out of favor.’ There was in his mind —paradoxically—a sense of fierce detachment, at times he was al most frighteningly detached. “His mind was so much char acterized by a sort of point coun terpoint. Every wisdom has its REAL ESTATE Sales Management C. Whid Powell Choice Lots In Lake Forest 50-Acre Private Lake CLARK HILLS One-story 4-bedroom, home with 2 full baths, large liv ing room, screened porch. Deck on rear. Beautiful lot. JUST COMPLETED—3 bed rooms, 2 ceramic baths, 2 fireplaces, pecan panelled family room, dining room wallpapered. A lovely home with part basement. $27,500 with approximately $3,500 down. FULLY AIR CONDITIONED WALL-TO-WALL CARPETS. 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That is charac teristic of him—he plays a game of trying to find absolutes—you may not be able to say' where right and wrong is, but there are ‘roughly zones.’ You always keep looking, but you never know for sure. • ■ “He is fascinated by science, by the adventure of exploration, but he has said ‘science hasn’t come within a billion light years of a. first cause.’ “But the search provides a sort of momentary stay against con fusion. He is up against the mys tery of things. His basic point is that the human condition is unchanging, that all ages are equally dark, equally light. There is always something to be sorry for; the question is whether tp take the course of human events tragically or comically. He’s been praised for tragically Sophoclean darkness, and it is there, par ticularly in the later poems. “But he is one who has refused 'the invitation to come into the dark and lament.’ “Modern critics speak of the two Robert Frosts, and they are speaking of the one they like or don’t like—the cracker-barrel philosopher or the tragic poet. He’d be the first to say the poet is not bound to be either light or dark all the time. Take his view of the United States. The poem he read at the inauguration was full of optimism and phrases like the 'new Augustan age.’ Yet he has written that he wonder? whether Columbus had found nothing more than ‘another place to act out the drama of how to crowd and still be kind.’ “The remarkable thing about him is his range—his lyric poetry, his blank verse, his verse essays, even ghost stories. He never liked to hang around poetry factories. He w&s fascinated by the inter play between solitude and society and how they work. He says people have misunderstood his poem, ‘Good Fences Make Good Neighbors,’ as an attack on fences. He’s said the best line in it is, ‘good fences make good neighbors,’ I didn’t write it. It’s an old New England folk saying. He once told me, that ‘the chief pre-occupation of our time is not with sex, it’s with grex.’ He and I have joked about it often. ‘Let's get together and be individ ualistic. Let's all conform in our praise of non-conformity.’ ” Although solitude was essential to Frost, he moved with grace and ease among people, never abandoning the capacity to talk to anyone without ever talking down. Scientific and technical progress attracted him tremendously. It was for him one tremendous ad venture of the spirit into the ma terial—a process that held its hazards for the spirit, but a haz ard that must be accepted. The adventure must inevitably pro duce anxiety, but for Frost, anxie ty is no worse in this age than in any other. The human condition remains constant. He was never rootless in the universe, although he may never have found any absolutes. He had sought for them without real ly expecting to find them. He had away of figuring those cen tral facts of conscious existence with lyric precision, and, Dr. Ly ons said, it was not a process that hung in suspension when Frost was not writing poetry; in conversation the simplest obser vation took on an added dimen sion from his speech. Although he might have em bodied the old New England spir it, he ranged widely, was at home wherever he happened to be. “I am basically a walker and a reader,” he was fond of saying. Frost did not come to Chapel Hill last year, for the first time since 1946. He had been advised to save his strength, and he had been ill. His visits to the cam pus for lectures and talks with students had become an institu tion at the University. It was hoped that he'd come this year, but, said Dr. Lyons, his energy had been flagging for several years. He could no longer, as he loved to do, stay np the night talking, eating breakfast at four in the morning, sleeping till noon. He captured existence at its finest in verse, and he is perhaps unique in that he could be assess- POSTGRAD SERIES A series of six weekly Post graduate Medical Courses, spon sored by the University School of Medicine, will begin in North Wilkesboro Feb. 26, and Thomas ville Feb. 27, with a talk by Dr. Charles M. Howell Jr., assistant professor of medicine at the Bowman Gray School of Medi cine. ed as a poet before he was dead. For Dr. Lyons, Frost’s valedic tory and his epitaph come in this poem: Though we all may be inclined to wait, And follow some development of state, Or see what comes of science and invention, There is a limit to our time extension. The earth itself is liable to the fate, of meaninglessly be ing broken off (And hence so many literary tears at which my inclina tion is to scoff.) 1 may have wept that any should have died, Or missed their chance or not have been their best, Or seen their riches, fame or love denied; On me as much as any is the jest. I tyke my incompleteness with I the rest. And were an epitaph to be my story, I’d have a short one ready for my own. 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