Magic Realism Bot can meet some of your very specific literary needs
If you read a Gabriel García Marquez book in high school, or were into Jorge Luis Borges in college, then there’s a new Twitter bot that’s sure to slake your literary thirst.
Magic Realism Bot pays homage to García Márquez, Borges, and other authors of magical realism — a genre of fiction that treats odd or magical elements as a normal part of an otherwise standard issue world. In the bot’s case it does so by generating snippets that lovingly poke fun at the tropes of the genre, like everyday objects with special powers or logical concepts taking on physical forms:
The bot was built by PhD student Chris Rodley and coded by @yeldora_. It’s been spitting out moments of magical realist text since late September, picking up several thousand followers in the process. It does a remarkably good job of capturing the spirit of magical realism, or at least a tongue-in cheek version of it. There are plenty of references to language:
Transmuted emotions: