ABSTRACT
Allison Coffelt delves into the kitschy world of Donald Trump: It starts with the skin, trying so hard for gold it becomes orange; the hair—that goldilocks swoop; the dark suits and shiny ties; the golden letters on buildings named after him.
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Allison Coffelt
Allison Coffelt lives and writes in Columbia, Missouri. Her first book, Maps Are Lines We Draw: A Road Trip through Haiti is forthcoming in 2018. Her work has appeared in the Los Angeles Review of Books, Hippocampus, Oxford Public Health Magazine, the Crab Orchard Review, and elsewhere. She currently works as director of education and outreach for the annual True/False Film Fest.