magic realism

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magic realism

A novel uses magic realism to tell a story of a town where it rains flowers.

Definition

Noun: 1. A literary or artistic genre: A style in which a realistic, often detailed, depiction of the ordinary world is combined with or invaded by elements of the fantastic, supernatural, or dreamlike. These magical elements are presented as a natural, unremarkable part of the characters' reality.

Usage
  • Magic realism is used to describe a specific genre of fiction, visual art, and film.
  • It is characterized by its matter-of-fact inclusion of impossible events within a realistic framework.
  • The term is often associated with certain 20th-century Latin American literature but is a global genre.
Examples
  • In Literature:
    • The novel is a prime example of magic realism, where ghosts interact with the living as part of everyday life.
    • Her stories use magic realism to explore historical trauma through a fantastical lens.
  • In Art & Film:
    • The painter's work is noted for its magic realism, blending hyper-realistic technique with impossible scenes.
    • The film employs magic realism to depict the protagonist's emotional journey.
Advanced Usage
  • As a narrative technique: Magic realism can be analyzed as a method for expressing cultural, political, or psychological truths that are difficult to convey through strict realism alone. The magical elements often symbolize deeper realities.
  • Distinction from Fantasy: In pure fantasy, the narrative creates a separate, alternative world with its own rules. In magic realism, the narrative is grounded in our recognizable world, which is subtly altered by the magical.
Variants and Related Words
  • Magical Realism: A common alternative term with the same meaning.
  • Magic Realist (adj): Pertaining to the genre of magic realism.
    • A magic realist novel.
  • Magic Realist (n): An author or artist who works in this genre.
    • She is considered a leading magic realist.
Synonyms
  • Fantastic realism: A closely related term, sometimes used interchangeably.
  • Marvelous real (lo real maravilloso): A concept articulated by Cuban writer Alejo Carpentier, emphasizing the inherently extraordinary nature of Latin American reality.
Related Idioms and Phrases

(While not idioms per se, these are critical conceptual phrases related to the genre.) - The mundane fantastic: Describes the core aesthetic of magic realism—finding the fantastic within the mundane. - A matter-of-fact tone: A key stylistic feature where magical events are described without surprise or emphasis.

magic realism

A novel uses magic realism to tell a story of a town where it rains flowers.

Noun
  1. a literary or artistic genre in which realistic narrative or meticulously realistic painting are combined with surreal elements of fantasy or dreams