SOURCE: “Signifying Contamination: On Austin Clarke's Nine Men Who Laughed,” in Essays on Canadian Writing, Vol. 57, Winter, 1995, pp. 212–34.
In the following essay, Kamboureli focuses on Clarke's self-reflexive introduction to Nine Men Who Laughed as a tool for understanding Clarke's relationship to postcolonial discourse.
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