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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