Even for a reader who cares not a whit about Emily Hale the historical person, the letters, in pointing out sources and underscoring potential autobiographical readings, further point to the fictional nature of Eliotic impersonality. It is both a fiction in being impossible (i.e., a poet can\u2019t write something and truly divorce the writing from the life) but it\u2019s also a fiction-making process, because it mirrors the creation of narrative fiction, where an author imagines works not confined by real events. Kenner\u2019s \u201cinvisible\u201d poet is a product and author of fiction.<\/div>