
Archibald MacLeish (May 7, 1892 – April 20, 1982) was an American poet, writer, and the Librarian of Congress. He is associated with the Modernist school of poetry. He received three Pulitzer Prizes for his work. Early years MacLeish was born in Glencoe, Illinois. His father, Andrew MacLeish, worked as a dry goods merchant. His mother, Martha Hillard, was a college professor and had served as president of Rockford College. He grew up on an estate bordering Lake Michigan.
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Epistle to be Left In the Earth
The Two Priests
Pole Star
Geography Of This Time
Words in Time
The Spanish Lie
Archibald MacLeish - The Two Priests
Archibald MacLeish - Pole Star
Archibald MacLeish - Words In Time
Archibald MacLeish - The Spanish Lie
Archibald MacLeish - Geography Of This Time
What Any Lover Learns
The Old Man to the Lizard
They come no more, those words, those finches
Winter Is Another Country
Not Marble, Nor the Gilded Monuments
Pony Rock
Years of the Dog
The Renovated Temple
The Silent Slain
The Snowflake Which Is Now And Hence Forever
The Learned Men
The 6th Book of Conquistador, Pt. 1
L'an Trentiesme de mon Eage
Bernal Diaz, Preface to His Book
A Man's Work
Ezry
Poem in Prose
An Eternity
Calypso's Island
The Shape of Flesh and Bone
The Masque of Mummers
The End Of The World
The Stage All Blood
Archibald MacLeish Ars Poetica
The Fall of the City
"Voyage to the Moon" (Reflections In Space 1970)
- Pole Star
- The Two Priests
- Words In Time
- The Spanish Lie
Epistle to Be Left in the Eath
Dec. 25, 1968: "To See the Earth as It Truly Is..."
American Letter (1935)
Immortal Helix
Archibald MacLeishe Intro
Epistle ot Be Left in the Earth
American Letter 1935
Archibald Macleish Words in Time
Air Raid
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