Louis Daniel Brodsky (Louis Brodsky, L. D. Brodsky) (born April 17, 1941) is an American poet, short story writer, and Faulkner scholar.
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Brodsky is the author of eighty volumes of poetry (five of which have been published in French by Éditions Gallimard) and twenty-five volumes of prose, including nine books of scholarship on William Faulkner and nine books of short fiction.
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Louis Daniel Brodsky, a native of St. Louis, first studied Faulkner’s novels and stories in 1959 as a student in R. W. B. Lewis's course in American Studies at Yale University.