Allende's debut novel directly follows García Márquez's magical realist tradition with a sweeping multi-generational family chronicle, incorporating supernatural elements, political history, and the cyclical nature of time in Latin America.
A foundational work of magical realism that directly influenced García Márquez, featuring the dissolution of time, spectral presence, and a mythical Mexican town where past and present coexist in a dreamlike, non-linear narrative.
Rushdie transposes García Márquez's magical realism to India, creating an epic multi-generational family saga where personal destiny intertwines with national history, featuring supernatural elements and a baroque narrative style.
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