Carlyle Ferren MacIntyre

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"Mac" Macintyre, Paris, 1956
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"Mac" Macintyre, Paris, 1956

Carlyle Ferren MacIntyre (1890-1967) is known for his poetry and translations of Baudelaire, Verlaine, Goethe and Rilke. He graduated from USC, and received his doctorate in Marburg, Germany. He taught at Occidental College in Los Angeles, UCLA, and UC Berkeley. He lived his later years in Paris, France.

[edit] Selected Works

  • Tiger of Time,: And other poems by Robert Payne and C. F. MacIntyre 1965
  • Faust, Part I, 1941
  • The Black Bull,: Poems by Carlyle Ferren MacIntyre 1942
  • MacIntyre: poems by Carlyle Ferren MacIntyre 1975
  • October Songs by Carlyle Ferren MacIntyre 1982