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  2. Magical realism - Wikipedia

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    [2]: 16–18 After Flores's essay, there was a resurgence of interest in marvelous realism, which, after the Cuban revolution of 1959, led to the term magical realism being applied to a new type of literature known for matter-of-fact portrayal of magical events. [2]: 18 Literary magic realism originated in Latin America.

  3. Latife Tekin - Wikipedia

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    She gained great fame with her first novel, which tells about village life and people in Anatolia in a fairy-tale atmosphere and with the taste of "One Hundred Years of Solitude" (Gabriel Garcia Marquez). After this novel, which was also attributed to the magical realism movement, other novels followed one after another. Her works have been ...

  4. Category:British magic realism novels - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "British magic realism novels" The following 33 pages are ...

  5. Category:Literary realism - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Literary realism" ... Magical realism; Metarealism; Miss New India;

  6. Magical feminism - Wikipedia

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    Magical feminism is a subgenre of the magical realism literary genre. The term was first used in 1987 by Patricia Hart to describe the works of Isabel Allende. [1] [2] More recent critical works on the subject feature such scholars as Ricci-James Adams or Kimberley Ann Wells. The term magical feminism refers to magical realism in a feminist ...

  7. Aura (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Aura is a short novel written by Mexican novelist Carlos Fuentes, first published in 1962 in Mexico.This novel is considered as magic realism literary fiction for its remarkable description of “dreamlike” themes and the complexion of “double identity” portrayed by the character.

  8. Category:Magic realism novels - Wikipedia

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  9. Miguel Ángel Asturias - Wikipedia

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    It is a melting of the visible and the tangible, the hallucination and the dream. It is similar to what the surrealists around [André] Breton wanted and it is what we could call "magic realism." [62] Although the two genres shared much in common, magical realism is often considered as having been born in Latin America.