Like García Márquez, Allende employs magical realism to chronicle a family dynasty over multiple generations, blending the fantastic with political history and using a similar lush, mythic narrative style rooted in Latin American experience.
Rushdie's masterpiece shares García Márquez's sprawling multi-generational scope, magical realist techniques, and fusion of family saga with national allegory, creating a similarly mythic chronicle of a people and place.
Grass employs magical realist techniques to create a multi-generational family saga that mirrors national history, sharing García Márquez's blend of the fantastical with historical events and cyclical narrative structure.
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