Poems 1924-1933.
NY: Houghton Mifflin Company (1933). First edition. 304 pp. Small split to front inner spine hinge, else very good plus in very good dust jacket with large chip from crown of spine and three short tears to back cover. Issued after his book CONQUISTADOR won him the first of his three Pulitzers, this volume contains a selection of poems made by the author from his earlier Depression-era collections. Includes the Modernist classic, ‘Ars Poetica’: “A poem should not mean/But be.” SIGNED by MacLeish on the first free end paper.
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