Macleish


Archibald, 1892–1982, U.S. poet and dramatist.
Contemporary Examples

In a society that has exoticized and abstracted the military, MacLeish re-humanizes it.
The Army Life, Mundane and Hideously Violent, by Turns Brian Van Reet August 28, 2013

noun
Archibald. 1892–1982, US poet and public official; his works include Collected Poems (1952) and J.B. (1958)

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