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Notes to Pages –.Chiampi, El realismo maravilloso, ; see also –. For an additional detailed ac-count of these developments, see also Camayd-Freixas, Realismo mágico y primitivismo, –..Gabriel García Márquez, El olor de la guayaba: Conversaciones con Plinio Apuleyo Men-doza (Bogotá: Oveja Negra, ), , ..Rachel Swarns, “South Africa’s Black Writers Explore a Free Society’s Tensions,” New York Times, June , ..For a discussion of the post-boom return to historical grounding, see Doris Sommer, “Irresistible Romance: e Foundational Fictions of Latin America,” in Nation and Narration, ed....

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