Le miroir haïtien de Ben Fountain

This paper examines how Ben Fountain’s short stories depict interpersonal relationships between the characters, not unlike voodoo possession which depersonalizes, borrowing from Haitian Creole amongst other narrative means. Setting up Haiti as a mirror to the United States, Fountain examines how the...

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