The Realismo Mágico Framework

Latin American literary tradition of naturalized magic

Literary Cultural Realismo Mágico

Where Reality Bends

Magical Realism is not fantasy. It is a literary style where the world is grounded and realistic, yet supernatural events are presented as ordinary occurrences. Rooted in rich literary traditions, this structure treats magic not as an escape, but as a deeper expression of reality, often used for political or social commentary. The key is the deadpan, matter-of-fact narration of the impossible.

This framework is rooted in the Latin American literary movement pioneered by authors like Gabriel García Márquez, Isabel Allende, and Jorge Luis Borges. It's characterized by the seamless integration of magical elements into realistic settings as a form of cultural expression and political commentary.

Key Features:

  • ✓ 8 stages for blending the mundane and the miraculous.
  • ✓ Focuses on deadpan narration and cyclical time.
  • ✓ Perfect for literary fiction and multi-generational sagas.

Blend Reality and Magic

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