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The Vietnam War in Short Fiction: Critical Essay by Ruth D. Weston

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SOURCE: Weston, Ruth D. “Debunking the Unitary Self and Story in the War Stories of Barry Hannah.” Southern Literary Journal 27, no. 2 (spring 1995): 96-106.

In the following essay, Weston suggests that Barry Hannah's Vietnam stories attempt to make sense out of the violence of the Vietnam era, and views his stories within the context of Southern history and literature.

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