Norton Lectures

About the Norton Lectures

The Charles Eliot Norton Professorship in Poetry was endowed in 1925. Harvard’s preeminent lecture series in the arts and humanities, the Norton Lectures recognize individuals of extraordinary talent who, in addition to their particular expertise, have the gift of wide dissemination and wise expression. The term “poetry” is interpreted in the broadest sense to encompass all poetic expression in language, music, or the fine arts.

Past Norton Professors have included T.S. Eliot, Jorge Luis Borges, Leonard Bernstein, Czeslaw Milosz, John Cage, and Nadine Gordimer. The 2009-10 Norton Lectures, the first organized under the auspices of the Mahindra Center, were given by Nobel laureate Orhan Pamuk. Since then the Center has hosted William KentridgeHerbie Hancock, Toni Morrison, Frederick Wiseman, Wim WendersAgnès Varda, Laurie Anderson, and Viet Thanh Nguyen.

Viet Thanh Nguyen, in a blue suit, speaking behind a podium with the Mahindra Humanities Center Logo on the front.