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America-the New Found Land

Walton, Eda Lou | July 2, 1930 issue

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The article critically appraises the book "New Found Lands," by Archibald MacLeish. The author is a master of verse form, and his new book "New Found Land," a volume of verse exquisitely printed by the Black Sun Press, Paris, for the American publishers, reinforces his position as one of the first of the classical school of contemporary American poets. The fine impersonality of his attitude and his perfect adaptation of form to subject, along with his simplicity and clarity of treatment, declare him at once a member of this group.

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BOOKS & reading; NEW Found Lands (Book); MACLEISH, Archibald, 1892-1982; POETS; LITERATURE; PUBLISHERS & publishing
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