Dwight Macdonald was an American writer and critic renowned for his literary and cultural criticism. Born on March 24, 1906, and deceased on December 19, 1982, Macdonald was a significant figure in the intellectual landscape of the mid-20th century. His insightful analyses and thought-provoking essays made a substantial contribution to magazines and journals.
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