magic realism

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a literary style or genre that combines naturalistic details and narrative with surreal or dreamlike elements
genre of meticulously realistic painting of imaginary scenes and fantastic images
Magic realism is a style of writing or painting which sometimes describes dreams as though they were real, and real events as though they were dreams. a style of imaginative novel writing connected especially with 20th century writers from Latin America, such as Jorge Luis Borges, Gabriel García Márquez, and Isabel Allende, in which impossible events are described as if they are real. or magical realism Latin-American literary phenomenon characterized by the matter-of-fact incorporation of fantastic or mythical elements into otherwise realistic fiction. The term was first applied to literature in the 1940s by the Cuban novelist Alejo Carpentier (1904-1980), who recognized the tendency of his region's contemporary storytellers as well as contemporary novelists to illuminate the mundane by means of the fabulous. Prominent practitioners include Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Jorge Amado, Jorge Luis Borges, Miguel Angel Asturias, Julio Cortazar, and Isabel Allende born 1942 . The term has been applied to literature and art outside of Latin America as well
magic realism

    الواصلة

    mag·ic re·al·i·sm

    التركية النطق

    mäcîk rilîzım

    المترادفات

    magical realism

    النطق

    /ˈmaʤək ˈrēləzəm/ /ˈmæʤɪk ˈriːlɪzəm/
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