Based on interviews conducted during the five years preceding MacLeish's death, this chronological narrative presents the acclaimed poet's reminiscences, anecdotes, and insights concerning his life, his art, and his nation
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Archibald MacLeish was an American poet and writer. He lived in Paris during the 1920s; he worked as an editor for Fortune during the Great Depression; he was in Washington as Librarian of Congress during World War II; and he was involved in the formation of UNESCO. His honors include Pulitzer prizes, the Bollingen Prize, and the National Medal for Literature.
Author and editor Bernard A. Drabeck's works include: Magic in the glass: The Paperweight Artistry of Charles Kaziun, Jr.; Archibald MacLeish: A Selectively Annotated Bibliography; Exploring Literature Through Reading and Writing; The Proceedings of the Archibald MacLeish Symposium, May 7-8, 1982; Structures for Composition; and Instructor's manual for structures for composition.
Author and editor Helen E. Ellis's works include: Archibald MacLeish: A Selectively Annotated Bibliography; and The Proceedings of the Archibald MacLeish Symposium, May 7-8, 1982.
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