Good Hair Bad Hair Registers The Author In The Genealogical Tree Of The Great Caribbean Writers Such As Olive Senior Jamaica Kincaid And Mayra Santos-Febres. The Speakers Of This Novel Shown Through Fragmented Monologues Become Archetypical Voices That Intertwine In The Main Character As If All Of Them Were Only One. The Changes Of Narrative Perspective Create Metaphors Of The Inherent Ambiguity In The Caribbean Amalgam. But Beyond The Tension That The Title Could Imply This Novel Is The Story Of A Woman Who In Spite Of Her Restlessness Or Her Fears Takes Control Over Her Life.Elidio La Torre Lagares Professor Universidad De Puerto Rico
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