Remembering a Good Friend
Keywords:
Robert F. Lucid, memorial address, literary friendship, pedagogy, American literary scholarship, intellectual biography, author–critic relationships, Mailer studiesAbstract
In “Remembering a Good Friend,” Norman Mailer offers a memorial tribute to Robert F. Lucid, delivered for a service held at the University of Pennsylvania in April 2007. Blending personal recollection with intellectual appraisal, Mailer characterizes Lucid as a rare literary scholar whose teaching resisted professional jargon in favor of precision, resonance, and interpretive openness. The piece emphasizes Lucid’s pedagogical philosophy, his influence on generations of students, and his belief in literature as an ongoing encounter with existential complexity rather than a closed system of facts. Through anecdote and reflection, Mailer presents Lucid as a formative presence in American literary culture and as an exemplar of humane, ethically grounded scholarship.