Ship of Fools | Social Masks

In the following essay, Kirkpatrick explores the
common link among the characters in Ship of
Fools—the various social masks they wear to cover
their base natures.

When you read Katherine Anne Porter’s novel, you will find yourself already aboard her Ship of Fools, not overtly, not through the usual identification with one of the characters, but through a more subtle involvement with a familiar action.

Miss Porter’s ship is a real, not purely symbolic, ship traveling from Vera Cruz to Bremerhaven during the early thirties and is peopled with passengers talking and traveling in that troubled time, but as the journey aboard the Vera, truth, continues the passengers tend to develop more towards caricature than characterization. And...

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