I didn't realize that T S Eliot was described as the "invisible poet" https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/a/hugh-kenner-9/the-invisible-poet-ts-eliot/. And by Hugh Kenner, no less. This feels fortuitous, because Kenner was one reason I applied to UCSB. The other was Marvin Mudrick, who had me teach a class on literary letters just a couple years before I happened to get a job working on the T S Eliot letters. All a bit too circular!
I didn't realize that T S Eliot was described as the "invisible poet" https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/a/hugh-kenner-9/the-invisible-poet-ts-eliot/. And by Hugh Kenner, no less. This feels fortuitous, because Kenner was one reason I applied to UCSB. The other was Marvin Mudrick, who had me teach a class on literary letters just a couple years before I happened to get a job working on the T S Eliot letters. All a bit too circular!