he does not seem like inferior Fe to me. he's so charming when he wants to be, it's a big part of his shtick. the troubled troubadour. soooo painfully self-aware. i think much of his conflict has to do with wanting to travel, to find newness, to be the moving poet, and his inability to slow down, appreciate, let go of possibilities. i think probably even more so is the feeling of exposing yourself, of what a poem does, of trying to be so perfectly intensely personal that it transcends yourself and stands in for the whole. but how much it feels like being crucified. and the difficulty of not only honesty but of getting to all the corners of the earth, every seedy aspect of the self, every dark alleyway, the kind of symbol of what hte poet is and does. (why he makes the comment in the buddhist interview about poetry not needing to come from suffering, his attempt at reversal, which i think is a question he has dwelt within very very very much).
i could see enfj too, actually.
there's an interview from like '66 with a very intelligent and sensitive woman talking about his poetry. he is a brilliant man. very powerful analysis and ability to see the connections between things, take them apart, etc.