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Significant Events:

1930 — Joins the editorial board of Fortune magazine.
“Prior to my 'Fortune' experience I should have agreed with you about the robust demoniac laughter of American Industry. But I've seen more industrialists in the last year than I hope you ever have to look at. And a sadder, stuburner, more timorous, whistle-in-the-graveyard lot never before lived on earth.”

Letter to Harriet Monroe 4 June 1931

1932 — Pulitzer prize for Conquistador
Why didn't it [Conquistador] ring your bell? I have had plenty of cracks. Pound wrote me that it was damn bad and Tate informed the world that although I was skillful enough I was morally obsolete. And neither comment disturbed me much because I know myself that the poem isn't damn bad and I also know why Pound says (but does not think) it is. While as for Tate I simply have to confess that that I don't understand his vocabulary. He apparently means that the poem was written in past tense.

. . . the comment of the socialogues that it isn't about OUR TIME hasn't made much of a dent in my convictions because whether they know it or not it is a lot more about OUR TIME than most of the daily papers. . .

Letter to H. Phelps Putnam c. June 1932

1938Land of the Free

. . . . . whether we thought we were free by the barbed wire



We can't say


We aren't sure


from Land of the Free

"a book of photographs illustrated by a poem"

1939-44 — Librarian of Congress

Archibald Macleish, by Nancy Crampton 1972
Archibald MacLeish by Nancy Crampton 1972


Where have they written our names? What have they said of us?

They call the towns for the kings that bear no scars:
They keep the names of the great for time to stare at -
The bishops rich-men generals cocks-at-arms:

Those with the glaze in their eyes and the fine bearing:
The born leaders of men: the resonant voices:

They give them the lands for their tombs: they call it America!

from Conquistador



RF Huffnagle for the Soil Conservation Service
RF Hufnagle for the Soil Conservation Service, from Land of the Free


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Chronology

Brief Biography

Detailed Biography

The American Academy of Poets

Loren Webster's readings in MacLeish

MacLeish on writing poems

Excerpts from his letters

The Archibald MacLeish Collection




Ben Shahn by Walker Evans, 1930
Theodore Jung for RA, from Land of the Free



Collected Poems 1917 to 1982

Archibald MacLeish: Reflections

Poetry and Experience

Archibald MacLeish: An American Life
by Scott Donaldson

Uphill With Archie: A Sons Journey
by William H. MacLeish

The Nervous Liberals: Propaganda Anxieties from World War I to the Cold War
by Brett Gary

“Not Fear of God” by Alan Tate, a review of Conquistador in The New Republic 71 (1 June 1932)





Ben Shahn from Land of the Free

  
  

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