Magic Realism in Wise Children
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Imma Ramos Magical realism is a primarily Latin American literary movement from the 1960s onwards, which integrates realistic portrayals of the ordinary with elements of fantasy and myths. The result of this is a rich but disturbing world that appears at once to be very dreamlike. The term 'magical realism' was first used by German art critic, Franz Roh, who said it was a way of depicting 'the enigmas of reality' and literary critic Isabel Allende has said that 'in magic realism we find the transformation of the common and the everyday into the awesome and the unreal. It is predominantly an art of surprises. Time exists in a kind of fluidity and the unreal happens as part of reality. Once the reader accepts the fait accompli, the rest follows with logical precision.' Many critics have associated Angela Carter's style of writing with magical realism, a term which refers to a...


