The Center for Faulkner Studies (CFS) is devoted to the study of William Faulkner, sole owner and proprietor of Yoknapatawpha County, Mississippi.
The CFS is located on the fourth floor of Kent Library ing Room 406 on Southeast Missouri State University’s campus in Cape Girardeau, Missouri.
It was established at Southeast Missouri State University in 1989 under the leadership of its founding director, Robert Hamblin, following the University's acquisition of the Louis Daniel Brodsky Collection of William Faulkner Materials, assembled over a 30-year period by Louis Daniel (L.D.) Brodsky of St. Louis.
The Brodsky Collection
Housed in the Rare Book Room of Southeast Missouri State University's Kent Library, the Louis Daniel Brodsky William Faulkner Collection is one of the four largest collections of Faulkner materials in the world.
The Jane Haynes Collection
Jane Isbell Haynes was a Faulkner scholar. This collection includes publications, correspondence, photographs, and research materials for Haynes' books.
The Faulkner Mural
As part of its celebration of the William Faulkner Centennial, the Center for Faulkner Studies commissioned Dr. Grant Lund, a Southeast Missouri State University professor of art, to design and execute a mural of Faulkner.
Scholars Programs
The BioKyowa Visiting Japanese Scholar program allows scholars to visit Cape Girardeau to study the Brodsky Collection. Chinese Faulkner scholars are also invited to study the collection and can be given Visiting Research Scholar status.
Cape Girardeau, MO 63701