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David McAleavey is a Professor of English at the Department of English within the Columbian College of Arts & Sciences at George Washington University. His research focuses on avant-garde movements in 19th- and 20th-century literature, formal innovation in poetry, and the intersections between American literature and other English-language national literatures. He emphasizes the influence of Language Writing and cross-cultural artistic dialogues.
His publications include influential poetry collections such as Sterling 403 (1971), The Forty Days (1975), and Shrine, Shelter, Cave: Poems (1980), showcasing his exploration of experimental forms and cultural narratives. His later work David McAleavey Greatest Hits (2001) compiles key poetic experiments.
McAleavey’s work bridges formal precision with thematic depth, often engaging with Greek cultural motifs and existential themes. His contributions to contemporary poetry emphasize the interplay between structure and meaning, reflecting a lifelong commitment to literary innovation.



