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  • From Cuba to the US, Hemingway returns - Arts Hub Australian (subscription) (2013/05/16 23:36)
    From Cuba to the US, Hemingway returnsArts Hub Australian (subscription)In another, American poet Archibald MacLeish wrote to Hemingway praising his 1940 novel, To Whom the Bell Tolls: 'The word great had stopped meaning anything in this language until your book. You have given it all its meaning back. I'm proud to have ...and more »
  • Items from Hemingway's Cuba home go to JFK Library - The News Herald (2013/05/12 13:50)
    Items from Hemingway's Cuba home go to JFK LibraryThe News HeraldAmerican poet and writer Archibald MacLeish wrote a telegram in 1940 after the publication of "For Whom the Bell Tolls," praising Hemingway's work. "The word great had stopped meaning anything in this language until your book," MacLeish wrote.
  • Arts Roundup: Music, art, poetry — and the 2013 MFA Dance Concert - UW Today (2013/05/09 14:14)
    UW TodayArts Roundup: Music, art, poetry — and the 2013 MFA Dance ConcertUW Today... Kay Ryan for the 50th annual Theodore Roethke Memorial Poetry Reading. Over the years, this series has featured such greats as Elizabeth Bishop, Robert Penn Warren, Carolyn Kizer, Gary Snyder, W.S. Merwin, Seamus Heaney and Archibald MacLeish, ...
  • With Cuban help, Kennedy library gets Hemingway trove - Boston Globe (2013/05/05 22:58)
    Boston GlobeWith Cuban help, Kennedy library gets Hemingway troveBoston GlobeThere are also letters he received from actor Don Ameche; the poet and Librarian of Congress Archibald MacLeish; and literary critic Malcolm Cowley. There is also a hotel bill from a trip he took to Austria in 1925. A speech he wrote in Spanish. A love ...and more »
  • From Dissections To Depositions, Poets' Second Jobs - KOSU (2013/04/29 06:04)
    From Dissections To Depositions, Poets' Second JobsKOSUPhilip Larkin worked in a university library, and Archibald MacLeish ran the Library of Congress. Charles Bukowski was, improbably enough, a postal clerk. There are still a few notable poets whose day jobs don't involve line breaks, though not nearly ...and more »

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