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In an enchanted world, where does mystery begin? Two authors pose this question in new novels out this spring. In Pages of Mourning by the Mexican magical realism interrogator-author Diego Gerard ...
There’s a delightful mystery called “The Unexpected Inheritance of Inspector Chopra” by Vaseem Khan that weaves in a touch of magical realism. Magical realism refers to a story that takes place in the ...
There was a time not so long ago when Latin American literature, as it appeared on college syllabi, in critical discourse, and in writers' own spheres of influence, summoned up the whimsical and ...
BOGOTÁ — The 19th century Russian novelist Fyodor Dostoevsky began defining his work with the concept of “fantastic realism” in his columns in Vremya, a monthly magazine founded and edited by himself ...
Q&A: Author Rebecca Serle shares what's behind her 'magical realism' and new book 'Expiration Dates'
In Rebecca Serle's new book “Expiration Dates: A Novel,” the protagonist, Daphne, knows when her relationships will end. A slip of paper always shows up with a name and a number for how long they will ...
ZANESVILLE ‒ Artist Paul Emory is returning to the Zanesville Museum of Art after an 18-year absence, with help from Aaron Thompson, the museum's exhibit coordinator. Emory's work doesn't quite create ...
Q&A: Author Rebecca Serle shares what's behind her 'magical realism' and new book 'Expiration Dates'
Author Rebecca Serle often adds elements of magic to her writing. In her last book “One Italian Summer,” she writes about a woman who goes on vacation and meets a younger, more carefree version of her ...
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