i: six nonlectures
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“Marvelously unconventional...a credo of intense individualism.”—Atlantic
A brilliantly eccentric autobiography from one of the most widely read poets of the twentieth century.
“Let me cordially warn you, at the opening of these socalled lectures, that I haven’t the remotest intention of posing as a lecturer.” So begins the first of six delightfully off-kilter “nonlectures” delivered at Harvard in 1952–1953. Gleefully flouting the conventions of the prestigious Charles Eliot Norton Professor...
A brilliantly eccentric autobiography from one of the most widely read poets of the twentieth century.
“Let me cordially warn you, at the opening of these socalled lectures, that I haven’t the remotest intention of posing as a lecturer.” So begins the first of six delightfully off-kilter “nonlectures” delivered at Harvard in 1952–1953. Gleefully flouting the conventions of the prestigious Charles Eliot Norton Professor...


