NOUN
- a literary or artistic genre in which realistic narrative or meticulously realistic painting are combined with surreal elements of fantasy or dreams
How To Use magic realism In A Sentence
- How do you break free from the expectation that your stories will be heavily dosed with magic realism?
- He then adds in elements of autobiography, fragments of myth and history and a dose of magic realism.
- The gaping flaw in magic realism is that it diminishes experience. Times, Sunday Times
- I see exactly what you mean, and it fits really well with some of my own vaguer concerns with the belief in arcanum that marks out magic realism. Notes on Strange Fiction: Seams
- Characteristics of Post-Modernism: reaction against an ordered view of the world eclectic writing style, often using parody development of such concepts as the absurd, the anti-hero, antinovel, magic realism, proliferation of critical theories such as deconstructionism
- In its aesthetic pursuit magic realism pays special attention to the exploitation of the ancient cultural resources and religious and cultural topics usually become the subjects of their description.
- British director, Christopher Hampton, has helmed the film, which chronicles the ‘dirty war’ that raged in Argentina during the Seventies, and which mixes magic realism with graphic scenes of torture.
- Actually, as soon as I posted that, as I was toddling off to my bed, my immediate thought was that I was glossing over the way magic realism uses diegesis in exactly that way, to give a sense of a told tale — “there was once a boy” — and for precisely those reasons — influence by folktales, the anecdotal form, all the told tales of a culture. War of All Against All: Realism vs Fabulism? Er, No…
- Much of this book resembles a retirement home for the doddery old clichés of magic realism.
- The rumbustious humor, gleefully mixing sex, scatology and food, resembles Fellini at his most burlesque, while the hints of the surreal and the supernatural recall South American magic realism.