Magical realism

Magical Realism: Where Our Magic Lives

Dr. ADAM TABRIZ
2 min readMar 6, 2024

Magical realism is a literary and cultural language that defies easy classification. It’s both a genre and a worldview — a way of seeing the world where magic intertwines with the ordinary. We must peer beyond labels to understand magical realism and immerse ourselves in its essence.

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Origins and Characteristics of Magical Realism

  1. Cuban novelist Alejo Carpentier coined “magical realism” in the 1940s. However, this strategy has roots in literature across various cultures and ages.
  2. Everyday Realism: Unlike traditional fantasy, magical realism grounds itself in a realistic setting. It invites magic into the mundane, blurring the lines between the extraordinary and the everyday.
  3. Survival and Oppression: Magical realism becomes a lifeline in cultures marked by oppression. It allows people, communities, and entire cultures to find magic where they live, even amidst tragedy and injustice.

California and Magical Realism

With its diverse landscapes and vibrant lifestyles, California provides fertile ground for magical realism to flourish. Here’s how it intersects with the Golden State:

  1. Landscape as Character: California’s dramatic coastline, sun-kissed beaches, and sprawling cities become characters in magical realist narratives. The Pacific Ocean whispers secrets, and palm trees sway with ancient wisdom.
  2. Urban Enchantment: In Los Angeles, San Francisco, and other cities, magic hides in plain sight. Graffiti murals come alive, street performers defy gravity, and hidden gardens bloom in forgotten corners.
  3. Cultural Fusion: California’s multicultural tapestry mirrors magical realism’s blending of cultures. Here, mermaids sip lattes in Venice Beach, and winged tightrope walkers perform at sunset.
  4. Tech and Dreams: Silicon Valley’s tech wizards create digital marvels, but magical realism also reminds us that dreams matter. Start-ups and starlight coexist, shaping the California dream.

Recommended Reads

  1. “Like Water for Chocolate” by Laura Esquivel: This classic novel weaves magical realism into a family saga set in Mexico. Tita’s emotions infuse her cooking, affecting everyone who tastes her dishes.
  2. “When the Moon Was Ours” by Anna-Marie McLemore is a tale of love, identity, and magical pumpkins set in a California town. Roses grow from Sam’s wrists, and the moon holds secrets.

In conclusion, magical realism isn’t just about fantastical elements; it’s about finding magic where it matters most — in our lives, struggles, and shared humanity. So let’s embrace the extraordinary within the ordinary, whether we’re sipping coffee by the Pacific or dreaming under the California stars1 2 3.

Source(s)

1. Where Our Magic Lives: An Introduction to Magical Realism

2. Magic realism | Definition, Authors, & Facts | Britannica

3. What Is Magical Realism In Literature And Film: A Complete Guide

4. What Is Magical Realism? Definition and Examples of Magical Realism in …

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Dr. ADAM TABRIZ

In this vast tapestry of existence, I weave my thoughts and observations about all facets of life, offering a perspective that is uniquely my own.