Magical Realism in Twenty-First-Century Transnational Fiction

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Evening is the Whole Day
Exit West
global literatures
Helen Oyeyemi
identity
immigration
intertextuality
Junot Diaz
Latin American studies
metafiction
metaphor
migrant crisis
migrant narratives
migration
Mohsin Hamid
postcolonial studies
poverty
Preeta Samarasan
psychoanalytic theory
relationality in global fiction
subversiveness
supernatural motifs
The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao
The Icarus Girl
transnational literature
trauma representation
wealth
world literature

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  • ISBN 9781041001447
  • Weight: 590g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Sep 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Magical Realism in Twenty-First-Century Transnational Fiction: The Global Supernatural offers a much-needed re-evaluation of magical realism, moving beyond traditional postcolonial frameworks to explore its vibrant evolution in the 21st century. Analysing the works of contemporary authors like Helen Oyeyemi, Mohsin Hamid, Preeta Samarasan and Junot Díaz, this book explores how magical realism has been adapted to depict the complex, fluid identities and experiences of migrants and their children in a globalised world. By employing the psychoanalytic concept of relationality, it examines the intricate interplay between cultures, beliefs and personal narratives. Challenging outdated notions of ‘magic’ versus ‘realism’, this study reveals how the supernatural is used to express the disorientation, paradox and trauma of transnational lives. This book is essential for anyone seeking to understand the enduring creative power of magical realism.

D. Chichester is an independent researcher specialising in contemporary global literature. His research focuses on the evolving landscape of magical realism and speculative fiction in the 21st century, with emphasis on how authors depict the experiences of migrants and their children. Holding a PhD from King’s College London, D. Chichester is committed to advancing scholarship in global literature and exploring the innovative ways authors creatively address today’s fragmented social realities.

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