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Robert Wayne Hamblin (born November 5, 1938) is a poet, an author, and a
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at Southeast Missouri State University. He is best known for his achievements related to the works of
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.


Early years

Hamblin attended
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public schools and graduated from Booneville High School in Mississippi. After attending
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, he graduated from
Delta State University Delta State University (DSU) is a public university in Cleveland, Mississippi, a city in the Mississippi Delta. History The school was established in 1924 by the State of Mississippi, using the facilities of the former Bolivar County Agricult ...
in 1960 with a bachelor's degree in English education. He went on to gain his master's and doctoral degrees from the
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in 1965 and 1976, respectively.


Career

Hamblin entered the teaching profession at Sparrows Point High School in Baltimore County, Maryland, where he taught English and coached baseball. He began teaching at Southeast Missouri State in 1965 and became the founding director of the Center for Faulkner Studies at the university in 1989. In 1978 Hamblin met the renowned Faulkner collector Louis Daniel Brodsky and for the next 36 years, until Brodsky's death, the two men collaborated on books, articles, exhibits, lectures, and other public programs based on the materials in Brodsky's Faulkner collection. His interest in Faulkner began when Hamblin was in graduate school. As integration occurred at the University of Mississippi, "Faulkner helped me," he said, through the author's treatment of "racial justice, equality and brotherhood and atoning for the sins of the past." Both his master's thesis and his doctoral dissertation focused on topics related to Faulkner. In addition to Hamblin's classroom teaching, he led seminars for the Missouri Humanities Council and the
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and lectured and led seminars about Faulkner across the United States and in China, England, Japan, the Netherlands, Romania, and Taiwan. In 2005, he was the leader of
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's online discussion of Faulkner's ''
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''. The study was part of Oprah Winfrey's Summer of Faulkner. He also edited a newsletter focused on teaching the writings of Faulkner in secondary- and university-level classes and published a variety of works about the author, including ''Myself & the World: A Biography of William Faulkner''. In addition to his writings about Faulkner, Hamblin's published works cover a variety of topics, including fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. He served as poetry editor for a journal about sports literature and was associate editor of a poetry magazine.


Recognition

Hamblin's awards and prizes include the following: *His book, ''This House, This Town: One Couple’s Love Affair with an Old House and a Historic Town'', was a candidate for the 2011 Book Prize at the
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. *In 2007, he and his wife, Kaye, received the Excellence in Historic Preservation Award by Sigma Pi Kappa, the international honor society for historic preservation. The award resulted from their rehabilitation and preservation of the Harrison House in Cape Girardeau, Missouri. *In 2006, he was awarded Southeast Missouri State University's PRIDE Award, which goes to "a faculty member who has demonstrated excellence as a teacher, an extraordinary level of scholarship and service, and whose overall accomplishments are especially noteworthy." *In 1998, he won the Missouri Library Association's Literary Award, which recognizes "a Missouri writer or an individual who has written an outstanding book on some aspect of Missouri life." *In 1992, he received the Willie D. Halsell Prize, which is awarded by the
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"for the best article in the ''Journal of Mississippi History''".


Publications

Brodsky, Louis Daniel, and Robert W. Hamblin, eds. ''Country Lawyer and Other Stories for the Screen'', by William Faulkner. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 1987. Brodsky, Louis Daniel, and Robert W. Hamblin, eds. ''Faulkner: A Comprehensive Guide to the Brodsky Collection''. 5 vols. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 1982-1988. Brodsky, Louis Daniel, and Robert W. Hamblin, eds. ''Stallion Road: A Screenplay'', by William Faulkner. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 1989. Clubbs, Brooke Hildebrand, and Robert Hamblin. ''Friend to Friend: Dialogue Poems''. Independently published, 2023. Dunn, Roxanne, and Robert W. Hamblin, eds. ''Gifts of Oneself: Art and Writings by James H. Hamby''. Compiled by Roy Dawson. Cape Girardeau: Southeast Missouri State University, 2016. Fargnoli, A. Nicholas, Michael Golay, and Robert W. Hamblin. ''A Critical Companion to William Faulkner: A Literary Reference to His Life and Work''. New York: Facts on File, 2008. Fargnoli, Nicholas, and Robert Hamblin, eds. ''Poets Speaking to Poets: Echoes and Tributes''. ew York:Ars Omnia Press, 2021. Hahn, Stephen, and Robert W. Hamblin, eds. ''Teaching Faulkner: Approaches and Methods''. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 2000. Gathman, Allen, and Robert Hamblin. ''Look and Listen: Photographs and Poems''. Independently published, 2023. Hamblin, Robert. ''A Child's World: Photographs and Poems''. Independently published, 2023. Hamblin, Robert. ''At the Bridge Cafe: Poems''. Independently published, 2022. Hamblin, Robert. ''Balance Exercises: Poems''. Independently published, 2023. Hamblin, Robert. ''Bless You, My Father''. Independently published, 2005; Reissued, 2018. Hamblin, Robert. ''Bread and Stones: Poems''. Independently published, 2022. Hamblin, Robert. ''Class of '56: Cords of Memory: Poems''. Independently published, 2021. Hamblin, Robert. ''Conversations with Moo: A Whole Damn Book about a Dog: Poems''. Independently published, 2022. Hamblin, Robert W. ''Critical Essays on William Faulkner''. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2022. Hamblin, Robert. ''Crossroads: Poems of a Mississippi Childhood''. St. Louis: Time Being Books, 2010. Chinese edition: Trans. Li Lulu and others; ed. Li Changlei and Wang Xiumei. School of Foreign Languages, University of Jinan, 2017. Hamblin, Robert. ''Darkness Descending: Love Poems for a Beloved Stricken with Alzheimer’s''. Independently published, 2019. Hamblin, Robert. ''Dogwood Winter and Other Seasons''. Rockville Centre, NY: Ars Omnia Press, 2014. Hamblin, Robert. ''Dreams Live On and Other Poems''. Independently published, 2022. Hamblin, Robert. ''Dust and Light: Poems, After Pierre Teilhard de Chardin''. Rockville Centre, NY: Ars Omnia Press, 2012. Hamblin, Robert. ''Elizabeth: An Adoption Story''. Independently published, 2021. Hamblin, Robert. ''Endnotes: Poems of Old Age and Remembrance''. Independently published, 2021. Hamblin, Robert. ''Epiphanies, Large and Small: Collected Poems''. Independently published, 2020. Hamblin, Robert W., ed. ''An Evans Harrington Reader''. Oxford, MS: Nautilus Publishing Company, 2018. Hamblin, Robert. ''From the Ground Up''. St. Louis: Time Being Books, 1992. Hamblin, Robert. ''Holy Relics: Poems''. Independently published, 2022. Hamblin, Robert. ''Keeping Score: Sports Poems for Every Season''. St. Louis: Time Being Books, 2007. Hamblin, Robert. ''For Kaye: The Afterlife: Poems''. Independently published, 2020. Hamblin, Robert. ''Leaving Here''. Independently published, 2018. Hamblin, Robert. ''Literary Gleanings: Poems on Authors and Books''. Independently published, 2023. Hamblin, Robert W. ''Living in Mississippi: The Life and Times of Evans Harrington''. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2017. Hamblin, Robert. ''Memories That Bless and Burn: A Novel''. Independently published, 2022. Hamblin, Robert. ''Mind the Gap: Poems by an American in London''. Cape Girardeau: Southeast Missouri State University Press, 2003. Hamblin, Robert W. ''Mississippi and Beyond: Selected Essays''. Independently published, 2019. Hamblin, Robert. ''More Stories with Funny Margins: Poems''. Independently published, 2023. Hamblin, Robert. ''Murder in a Small Town: A Novella''. Independently published, 2023. Hamblin, Robert W. ''My Life with Faulkner and Brodsky''. Cape Girardeau: Southeast Missouri State University Press, 2017. Hamblin, Robert W. ''Myself and the World: A Biography of William Faulkner''. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2016. Hamblin, Robert W. ''“No Such Thing As Was”: William Faulkner and Southern History''. Southeast Missouri State University: Center for Faulkner Studies, 1994. Hamblin, Robert. ''Oldtimer's Game: Poems of Baseball and Memory''. Independently published, 2022. Hamblin, Robert. ''Our Fathers' Lives: A Novella''. Independently published, 2023. Hamblin, Robert. ''Pandemic: Poems of Anguish, Anger, and Hope''. Independently published, 2021. Hamblin, Robert. ''Pensées, After Pascal: Poems''. Independently published, 2021. Hamblin, Robert. ''Perpendicular Rain''. Cape Girardeau: Southeast Missouri State University, 1986. Hamblin, Robert. ''Plutarch Redux: Parallel Poems in the Age of Trump''. Independently published, 2021. Hamblin, Robert. ''Preacher in Overalls: Poems: The Story of Clarence Jordan and Koinonia Farm''. Independently published, 2023. Hamblin, Robert. ''A Spool of Thread: A Novel''. Independently published, 2021. Hamblin, Robert. ''Still More: Poems''. Independently published, 2023. Hamblin, Robert. ''Summer of '51: A Novel''. Independently published, 2022. Hamblin, Robert. ''This House, This Town: One Couple's Love Affair with an Old House and a Historic Town''. Cape Girardeau: Southeast Missouri State University Press, 2010. Hamblin, Robert. ''We Smile as We Go: Poems''. Independently published, 2022. Hamblin, Robert. ''When You Can Throw from Deep Short: A Novel''. Independently published, 2021. Hamblin, Robert. ''Win or Win: A Season with Ron Shumate''. Cape Girardeau: Southeast Missouri University Foundation, 1992. Hamblin, Robert. ''Words in Pictures: Ekphrastic Poems''. Independently published, 2023. Hamblin, Robert. ''Words in Pictures II: Ekphrastic Poems''. Independently published, 2023. Hamblin, Robert. ''Words in Pictures III: Ekphrastic Poems''. Independently published, 2024. Hamblin, Robert W., and Ann J. Abadie, eds. ''Faulkner in the Twenty-First Century: Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha, 2000''. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2003. Reissued in paperback edition, 2017. Hamblin, Robert W., and Charles A. Peek, eds. ''A William Faulkner Encyclopedia''. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1999. Japanese edition: Trans. Mizuho Terrasawa. Tokyo: Yushodo Press, 2006. Hamblin, Robert W., and Christopher Rieger, eds. ''Faulkner and Chopin''. Cape Girardeau: Southeast Missouri State University Press, 2010. Hamblin, Robert W., and Christopher Rieger, eds. ''Faulkner and Morrison''. Cape Girardeau: Southeast Missouri State University Press, 2012; Chinese edition, 2020. Hamblin, Robert W., and Louis Daniel Brodsky, eds. ''Selections from the William Faulkner Collection of Louis Daniel Brodsky''. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1979. Hamblin, Robert W., and Melanie Speight, eds. ''Faulkner and Twain''. Cape Girardeau: Southeast Missouri State University Press, 2009. Hamblin, Robert W., and Michael Lund. ''“About a little girl”: A William Carlos Williams Poem and Its Legacy''. Cape Girardeau: Southeast Missouri State University Press, 2008. Nowak, Bryan, and Robert Hamblin. ''Nature as Poet: Inspiring Photography and Haiku Poetry''. Independently published, 2021. Peek, Charles A., and Robert W. Hamblin, eds. ''A Companion to Faulkner Studies''. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 2004. Rieger, Christopher, and Robert W. Hamblin, eds. ''Faulkner and Warren''. Cape Girardeau: Southeast Missouri State University Press, 2015.


References

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