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  1. The Irresponsibles: A Declaration by Archibald MacLeish, 1940
  2. Archibald Macleish by Signi Lenea Falk, 1965-06
  3. The Dialogues of Archibald Macleish and Mark Van Doren by Archibald MacLeish, Mark Van Doren, 1964
  4. The Proceedings of the Archibald MacLeish Symposium, May 7-8, 1982 by Bernard A. Drabeck, 1988-04-12
  5. Archibald MacLeish: A Selectively Annotated Bibliography by Helen E. Ellis, Bernard A. Drabeck, 1995-10
  6. Martha Hillard MacLeish: 1856 - 1947: foreword by Archibald MacLeish. by Martha Hillard] MacLeish, 1949
  7. Archibald Macleish (The Serif series: bibliographies and checklists; no .26) by Edward J. Mullaly, 1973-02-28
  8. New Theatre and New Masses Present Panic, a Drama of Industrial Crisis By Archibald Macleish. Also Symposium Following Play [With] Stanley Burnshaw, Critic of New Masses, John Howard Lawson, Playwright, V. I. [Sic] Jerome, Author of Original Newsboy,... by Archibald] [Macleish, 1935-01-01
  9. Lady Chatterley's Lover. Introduction by Mark Schorer. With a letter from Archibald MacLeish. by D. H. Lawrence, 1959
  10. Die poetologische Lyrik Archibald MacLeishs (German Edition) by Gottfried Weiler, 1977
  11. Typed Letter SIGNED By Archibald MacLeish by Archibald MacLEISH, 1942-01-01
  12. Glencoe, Illinois: People From Glencoe, Illinois, Fred Savage, Laurie Dann, Archibald Macleish, Lili Taylor, Skokie Lagoons
  13. Collected Poems of Archibald Macleish by Archibald Macleish, 1976
  14. FIGURES Of DEAD MEN. Preface by Archibald MacLeish. by Arhibald]. Baskin, Leonard. [1922 - 2000]. [MacLeish, 1968

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22. Selected American Authors - Archibald MacLeish
Archibald MacLeish. Archibald MacLeish was born in Glencoe, Illinois,and educated at Yale, Harvard, and Tufts universities. After
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Archibald MacLeish was born in Glencoe, Illinois, and educated at Yale, Harvard, and Tufts universities. After World War I, in which he served as a captain in the artillery, MacLeish returned to teach in the Harvard Law School. Subsequently, he left teaching to practice law in Boston, but gave up a successful practice because "he never could believe in it." He wanted to write poetry. In 1923 he left for Paris with his wife and children in order to submerge himself in the literary atmosphere of that city and to write his own poetry in his own way. "I speak to my own time/To no time after," he wrote, and dated the beginning of his life from the year 1923. While in France, MacLeish produced three volumes of poetry¡X Streets In The Moon The Hamlet Of A. MacLeish (1928), and New Found Land (1930)¡Xthe success of which was assurance that his decision to turn from law to poetry had indeed been a wise one. After he returned to the United States in l928, MacLeish went to Mexico, where he retraced Cortes' route from the coast of the Gulf of Mexico to the valley of Tenochtitlan. The result was a narrative poem, Conquistador , based on Bernal Diaz's True History Of The Conquest Of New Spain, published in l932. The following year it received the Pulitzer Prize. Shortly after publication of

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24. Archibald MacLeish's Life And Career
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Archibald MacLeish's Life and Career David Barber H e was born in Glencoe, Illinois, the son of Andrew MacLeish, a prosperous dry-goods merchant, and Martha Hillard, a college professor. Andrew MacLeish was a reserved, stern father whose lack of attention to his son may have generated Archibald's fierce drive to succeed. The influence of Martha MacLeish, who worked to develop her four children's sense of social responsibility, helps account for Archibald's intense involvement in American public life as well as his concern for those in personal or political trouble. MacLeish spent his childhood on a seventeen-acre estate on Lake Michigan. He was a somewhat rebellious though industrious child who needed, his mother judged, the discipline of a private school; he therefore attended Hotchkiss from 1907 to 1911. At Yale (1911-1915) he majored in English, wrote poetry, and was heavily involved in campus literary, social, and athletic activities. After graduating from Yale, he entered Harvard Law School in the fall of 1915. In June 1916 he married Ada Taylor Hitchcock; they had four children, three of whom survived infancy. MacLeish's first volume of poetry

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Facts: Birth/Death Dates: 1892-1982 Pseudonym: Fleming, Archibald Nationality: American Profession: Librarian of Congress Archibald MacLeish was born in Glencoe, Illinois. He attended Yale University where he excelled in sports and was chairman of the Yale Literary Monthly . He served in World War I and rose to the rank of captain in the artillery. Later, he went to Harvard Law School and graduated at the head of his class. Yet after only a few years of practicing law in Boston, he gave it up and moved to Paris with his wife and children in order to devote all his time to writing poetry. During this time, he produced such volumes as The Happy Marriage The Pot of Earth Streets on the Moon (1926), and The Hamlet of A. MacLeish He returned to the United States to research the Spanish conquest of Mexico, and the result, Conquistador (1932), won him a Pulitzer Prize. From 1920-1939, he was a member of the editorial board of Fortune magazine; from 1929-1944, he served as Librarian of Congress.

26. Archibald MacLeish - The Academy Of American Poets
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27. Archibald MacLeish - The Academy Of American Poets
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28. MacLeish, Archibald
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29. MacLeish, Archibald
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30. MacLeish, Archibald. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
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34. American Literature Web Resources: Archibald MacLeish
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Compiled by Brian C. Ahern, Millikin University, 1998. 1892 - Archibald MacLeish born May 7 in Glencoe, Illinois. Father: ?Andrew MacLeish , Scots immigrant; mother: Martha Hillard MacLeish. 1907- Hotchkiss School.
1915- A. B., Yale University, showing his propensity for being a well rounded man by distinguishing himself in sports, academics, and the writing of poetry. 1916- Married Ada Hitchcock, June 21. Children: Kenneth, Brewster Hitchcock (deceased) , Mary Hillard, William Hitchcock. 1917- Rose from private to captain, United States Army,
1918 France. 1919 LL.B., Harvard University; taught at Harvard; Constitutional Law, International Law. 1920 Admitted to the Massachusetts Bar. 1920- Practiced law in Boston.
1923- Quit his practice of law and devoted his life to poetry. With wife and two children went to France to work on poetry; within these years made a five-month trip to Persia. 1923 During his stay in France he associated with other American writers such as Pound, John dos Passos, f Scott Fitzgerald, and Ernest Hemmingway, the latter becoming a close friend. Poems influenced by Pound, Eliot, and the spare style of Hemmingway.

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In his lifetime, Archibald MacLeish received the Pulitzer Prize three times for his poetic works: the first in 1932 for Conquistador , his epic poem about the conquest of Mexico by the Spanish; the second in 1952 for his volume Collected Poems , and a third in 1958 for J.B. , a drama depicting a contemporary treatment of the story of Job.
Before he was known as a poet, however, he was a lawyer, an editor, assistant secretary of state and Harvard professor. He received his B.A. at Yale and an L.L.B. from Harvard in 1919, practicing law for a few years in Boston. He then traveled to Europe, wanting to wanting to focus on the possibilities of a writing career, and there came under the influence of T.S. Eliot and Ezra Pound.
When he returned to the States served as editor of Fortune magazine from 1928-1938 and Librarian of Congress from 1939-1944. His early poetry reflected a concern with national and social issues and he became known as "the poet laureate of the New Deal."

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    MacLeish, Archibald 1892-1982, American poet and public official, b. Glencoe, Ill., grad. Yale, 1915, LL.B Harvard, 1919. He practiced law for only three years and during the 1920s lived mostly in France. There he produced several volumes of verse, including The Pot of Earth (1925) and The Hamlet of A. MacLeish Conquistador (1932; Pulitzer Prize) is a narrative poem about the conquest of Mexico. MacLeish returned to the United States in the 1930s; the volume of poetry Frescoes for Mr. Rockefeller's City (1933) and the verse play for radio The Fall of the City (1937) reveal his deepening concern with the rise of Fascism in the world. He was librarian of Congress (1939-44) and undersecretary of State (1944-45). From 1949 to 1962 he was Boylston professor of rhetoric at Harvard. Among his later works are the verse drama J. B. (1958; Pulitzer Prize), a retelling of the story of Job in a modern setting; volumes of poetry including Collected Poems 1917-1952 (1952; Pulitzer Prize)
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