Modern trends in magical realism
The modern world presents new challenges and opportunities for the literary genre of magical realism. The genre has continued to evolve in recent decades, with new writers contributing to its development. Here are some contemporary trends in magical realism:1. The versatility of the genre:
Modern magical realism has become more multifaceted and diverse. Writers experiment with various forms and styles, integrating magical elements into various literary genres and forms such as novels, short stories, poetry, and even memoirs.
2. Social and political comments:
Modern magical realism is often used to allegorically depict social and political problems. Writers turn to magic and fantasy to explore complex topics such as racism, migration, inequality and environmental crises.
3. Multicultural perspective:
Modern writers of magical realism often incorporate multicultural elements and perspectives into their works. They turn to folklore, myths and legends of different cultures to create unique and diverse worlds of their works.
4. Experiments with shape and structure:
Modern authors of magical realism are not afraid to experiment with the form and structure of their works. They create complex and non-standard narrative constructions, play with viewpoints and timescales to create unique and original works.
Modern trends in magical realism reflect the complexity and diversity of the modern world. This genre continues to inspire and capture readers with its amazing magic and fantasy, which open up new ways for us to understand and interpret the world.
Winning hearts
Price: 4.65 USD

Book Between Two Lights. Why we still choose between work and family by it. Anne-Marie Slaughter
Price: 8.79 USD

Book The Adventures of a Genius. Part 2. Galina and Efim Shabshai (in Russian)
Price: 2.51 USD

Murphy and Parkinson's book The Laws of Miniature
Price: 4.27 USD

Children's book Flecher Nose-informant and smerdogarmata
Price: 7.54 USD

Lockwood & Co. Empty grave. Book 5. Jonathan Stroud
Price: 8.29 USD

Book of Essentialism. The art of prioritizing
Theater and film actors

Heather Graham

Sim Hee-seop

John Cho

Zasha Mamet

Brian Brown

Bill Heck
Read also