In this book Robert Hamblin describes his lifelong interest in the
writings of fellow Mississippian William Faulkner and his 36-year
collaboration and friendship with Faulkner collector Louis Daniel
Brodsky. That collaboration, which began in 1978 and ended with
Brodsky's death in 2014, produced notable contributions to the
field of Faulkner studies and resulted in the acquisition of the
Brodsky Collection by Southeast Missouri State University and the
school's establishment of the Center for Faulkner Studies. The book
also includes a chapter on the interactions of Hamblin and Brodsky
as fellow poets.
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