Latin American Boom
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The Latin American Boom was a mid-20th-century literary movement in which innovative Latin American novelists gained global prominence through experimental narratives and magical realism.
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Target entity: Latin American Boom Context triple: [Gabriel García Márquez, movement, Latin American Boom]
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Native American Renaissance
The Native American Renaissance was a late 20th-century literary movement marked by a surge of works by Indigenous authors in the United States that foregrounded Native histories, cultures, and identities within contemporary American literature.
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Beat Generation
The Beat Generation was a mid-20th-century American literary and cultural movement known for its rejection of conventional values, exploration of spirituality and sexuality, and influential works by writers like Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, and William S. Burroughs.
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Alejo Carpentier
Alejo Carpentier was a Cuban novelist, essayist, and musicologist, renowned as a key figure in Latin American literature and an early pioneer of magical realism.
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Latin America
Latin America is a culturally diverse region of the Americas, spanning Mexico, Central and South America, and much of the Caribbean, where Romance languages—primarily Spanish and Portuguese—predominate.
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Lost Generation
The Lost Generation was a group of American writers who came of age during World War I and became known for their disillusioned, expatriate perspectives and influential modernist works in the 1920s.
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Target entity: Latin American Boom Target entity description: The Latin American Boom was a mid-20th-century literary movement in which innovative Latin American novelists gained global prominence through experimental narratives and magical realism.
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A.
Native American Renaissance
The Native American Renaissance was a late 20th-century literary movement marked by a surge of works by Indigenous authors in the United States that foregrounded Native histories, cultures, and identities within contemporary American literature.
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B.
Beat Generation
The Beat Generation was a mid-20th-century American literary and cultural movement known for its rejection of conventional values, exploration of spirituality and sexuality, and influential works by writers like Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, and William S. Burroughs.
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C.
Alejo Carpentier
Alejo Carpentier was a Cuban novelist, essayist, and musicologist, renowned as a key figure in Latin American literature and an early pioneer of magical realism.
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D.
Latin America
Latin America is a culturally diverse region of the Americas, spanning Mexico, Central and South America, and much of the Caribbean, where Romance languages—primarily Spanish and Portuguese—predominate.
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E.
Lost Generation
The Lost Generation was a group of American writers who came of age during World War I and became known for their disillusioned, expatriate perspectives and influential modernist works in the 1920s.
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Statements (50)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
cultural phenomenon
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literary movement ⓘ |
| associatedConcept |
lo real maravilloso
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magical realism ⓘ |
| emergedInContextOf |
Cold War
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Cuban Revolution ⓘ rapid urbanization in Latin America ⓘ |
| endPeriod | 1970s ⓘ |
| field |
literature
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narrative fiction ⓘ |
| followedBy | Post-Boom ⓘ |
| gainedVisibilityThrough |
European publishing houses
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Spanish-language literary prizes ⓘ translation into English ⓘ |
| genreFocus | novel ⓘ |
| hasAlternativeName |
Latin American Boom
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surface form:
Boom latinoamericano
Latin American Boom ⓘ
surface form:
Latin American literary Boom
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| hasCharacteristic |
cosmopolitan outlook
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experimental narrative techniques ⓘ formal innovation ⓘ magical realism ⓘ multiple perspectives ⓘ nonlinear storytelling ⓘ political engagement ⓘ |
| hasInfluenceOn |
Latin American cultural identity
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postmodern fiction ⓘ world literature ⓘ |
| language | Spanish ⓘ |
| mainRegion | Latin America ⓘ |
| notableAuthor |
Alejo Carpentier
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Carlos Fuentes ⓘ Gabriel García Márquez ⓘ Jorge Luis Borges ⓘ José Donoso ⓘ Juan Rulfo ⓘ Julio Cortázar ⓘ Manuel Puig ⓘ Mario Vargas Llosa ⓘ |
| notableWork |
One Hundred Years of Solitude
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Rayuela ⓘ The Death of Artemio Cruz ⓘ The Kingdom of This World ⓘ The Obscene Bird of Night ⓘ The Time of the Hero ⓘ |
| precededBy | Latin American regionalist novel ⓘ |
| startPeriod | 1960s ⓘ |
| typicalTheme |
dictatorship and authoritarianism
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history and memory ⓘ identity and hybridity ⓘ social injustice ⓘ |
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