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Dear Yaros: I beg to differ in the sense that despite the fact that English literature has given us such fantasy as "Lord of the Rings" and similar, these are truly just epics and myth. Whereas Latin American literature, while having no 'fantasy' in the traditional sense of the word, is very unreal. Otherwise how can you explain Garcia Marquez, Cortazar, Sabato, and, even Borges? Magical realism is but another input in the long list of 'unreal' Latin American authors.
Dear Martin: I agree with you in some points. Garcia Marquez, my dear Cortazar, Borges describes worlds that are not real. But when I think on fantastic things, I think on myth and epics. Borges had some quotes about this, maybe I would do a Google search in order to show you them
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Dear Yaros: Google searches proves nothing. And Borges was like a needle in a haystack of writers. And the definition of 'fantasy' as it is taught in Argentina (and much of the Hispanic world, I'm sure) is that 'fantastic' literature is that which inserts unreal elements into realistic situations. So if we go with that definition, there is very little English 'fantastic' literature.
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