Why Magical Realism is a Global Phenomenon | It's Lit

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    Blurring the lines between fantasy and reality, magical realism in literature and other media combines fantasy elements with concrete realities to make statements about the world we live in. In this episode, we explore its roots, lay out the tenets of the genre, and discuss how it has flourished in Latin American Literature.
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  • @Princess_Weekes
    @Princess_Weekes Před 2 lety +3123

    Even though we filmed this in the same office (lol) I am still so happy to see Lindsay on here doing what she does best xx

    • @oh_riley7104
      @oh_riley7104 Před 2 lety +64

      I'm glad to see people who can still form and keep solid friendships after what ya'll have been through together. Appreciate both of ya'll!

    • @morganalabeille5004
      @morganalabeille5004 Před 2 lety +25

      I hope both of you are doing well :)

    • @altheaosborn2648
      @altheaosborn2648 Před 2 lety +13

      Same 🥺❤️

    • @bradleyc7623
      @bradleyc7623 Před 2 lety +11

      Love both of your content! Take care

    • @Beltux1
      @Beltux1 Před 2 lety +7

      Love you both! Keep up the good work!

  • @1massboy
    @1massboy Před 2 lety +2558

    Stand strong Lindsey. I know you got a lot of haters out there. But you got more fans that absolutely love you and your content.

    • @kingding9542
      @kingding9542 Před 2 lety +21

      What happened? I think they're doing just fine. I'm not sure why someone would hate on their work
      Is there something I'm missing

    • @mistressofthewicket
      @mistressofthewicket Před 2 lety +83

      @@kingding9542 She quit her own CZcams channel and her podcast because she was getting so much hate online

    • @oliviamcneil3101
      @oliviamcneil3101 Před 2 lety +51

      @@mistressofthewicket I heard it was over a Disney movie, Raya and the last Dragon, people have gotten so much more bonkers.

    • @avariceseven9443
      @avariceseven9443 Před 2 lety +26

      @@oliviamcneil3101 really? Wow, people are crazy.

    • @Kobolds_in_a_trenchcoat
      @Kobolds_in_a_trenchcoat Před 2 lety +82

      @@oliviamcneil3101 it started from that and continued to a lot of old stuff that was, at worst, mildly cringey stuff that happened a decade ago. For anyone who doesn't know, she made a video about it early on when the Raya thing first started (I'm not sure if it's still up but if not someone probably uploaded a copy somewhere and if you can't find it, don't worry, Lindsay hasn't said or done anything particularly egregious).
      Tl: dr; Lotta pointless internet bullshit Lindsay faced, don't worry about it, don't harass her about it.

  • @TalysAlankil
    @TalysAlankil Před 2 lety +909

    I wasn't sure Lindsay would come back to It's Lit!, glad to see she's still hosting some episodes and I hope she's staying safe otherwise

    • @inzanozulu
      @inzanozulu Před 2 lety +26

      As soon as I heard her voice I felt a deep calm.

    • @mothboy420
      @mothboy420 Před 2 lety

      what happened lol

    • @philliplozano7587
      @philliplozano7587 Před 2 lety +3

      @@mothboy420She accidentally insulted Asian people, but rather than apologize, she tried to explain why she didn't need to.

    • @oooo4412
      @oooo4412 Před 2 lety

      @@mothboy420 Dweebs like Phil Lozano helped bully her off the internet.

    • @wertyppl
      @wertyppl Před 2 lety +60

      @@philliplozano7587 nope, go touch grass

  • @kellyramirez7465
    @kellyramirez7465 Před 2 lety +210

    "Many years later, as he faced the firing squad, Colonel Aureliano Buendía was to remember that distant afternoon when his father took him to discover ice." One of the best opening lines. I love 100 Years of Solitude so much.

    • @jamesn3122
      @jamesn3122 Před 2 lety +3

      Its such a wild book that goes so many places, i legitimately can't remember if i finished it

    • @KeithShelley1
      @KeithShelley1 Před 2 lety +3

      @@jamesn3122 you need to finish it! I was afraid finished the book because I was enjoying it so much. That ending, though... Absolutely incredible. It just elevates the book in a way I didn't think possible.

    • @ginaverso
      @ginaverso Před 2 lety +2

      I remember my professor describing this masterpiece as a "novel of totality" because it represents the entire Latin American history and Latin American Literature history. It contains everything from the Spanish Conquer times up to 1960's when it was published. So, I encourage you to read it again and finish it. 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

    • @sealisa1398
      @sealisa1398 Před 2 lety +3

      It is every bit as memorable as “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times….” What a way to start a story.

    • @markdavis7397
      @markdavis7397 Před 2 lety

      @@jamesn3122 I did not. I called it "Cien Años de Lectura." I had had enough after un año de lectura.

  • @hipstereagle6050
    @hipstereagle6050 Před 2 lety +851

    Don’t know when this was filmed but it’s nice to see Lindsay again, I’ve missed her

    • @Sajirah
      @Sajirah Před 2 lety +82

      I was thinking that too. I know she mentioned a few months back how she’d already finished her contract with PBS and had finished filming videos for them so I honestly don’t know if this was a video from before then that they’re posting now or she’s legit back making new videos for them.

    • @tiagghho
      @tiagghho Před 2 lety +14

      @@Sajirah thanks for the info. sad to know this is not her coming back :/

  • @ethansloan
    @ethansloan Před 2 lety +1139

    Just so damn happy to see Lindsay Ellis again. I fully understand if she feels the need to leave her internet life behind, but I've been watching her stuff since I was about 14 or so (I remember seeing Kickassia when it was new, so whenever that came out). I'm 29 now. She's taught me more and exposed me to more things and ideas than probably anyone else.
    Stay safe, Lindsay. You will always have fans.

    • @tervardi
      @tervardi Před 2 lety +16

      I miss her too.

    • @Ghost-lt4sf
      @Ghost-lt4sf Před 2 lety +14

      SAME! I still remember her Arwen in Suburban Knights. Seeing her professional growth has been an absolute gem. She’s always strived to make such thoughtfully crafted content. I hope she’s doing alright and that she feels safe and at peace.

  • @WantsToBeAPenguin
    @WantsToBeAPenguin Před 2 lety +218

    Glad like everyone else to see Lindsay back! I'd like to also add Haruki Murakami's books into the pool of magical realism others can draw from. The settings aren't necessarily more intimate to those with knowledge of Japanese settings and culture (though just like most realism fiction understanding the cultural context adds greater depth to the reading), but just like Marquez there is the same sense of universal relatability in the human experience that the reader may find in his different books!

    • @Hawntbawt
      @Hawntbawt Před 2 lety +10

      I was really disappointed Murakami wasn’t even mentioned in passing.

    • @findtheearth
      @findtheearth Před 2 lety +4

      @@Hawntbawt Yes I was also surprised.

    • @federation_comrade
      @federation_comrade Před 2 lety +3

      Agreed. Came to the comments just to mention Murakami.

    • @macdeus2601
      @macdeus2601 Před 2 lety +1

      Some of his novels are magical realism, but some of them aren't. (At least according to my interpretation of the term.)
      Sometimes he just does regular Realist fiction, but my favorites of his books (like Wind Up Bird Chronicle and 1Q84) are definitely full-on in the magical realism vein.
      He's arguably the most famous contemporary/currently active representative of the genre/movement, at least in Anglophone countries (except maybe Thomas Pynchon, but it's hard to say if he's still "currently active" or not) so I was expecting him to get mentioned, too.
      No big deal, but yes, anyone who likes magical realism but hasn't read any Murakami should definitely check him out.

    • @nielamiller4963
      @nielamiller4963 Před 2 lety +1

      Murakami is my favorite of this genre. I wish she had included a list of great magical realism fiction from all over the world!

  • @Blitopalito
    @Blitopalito Před 2 lety +148

    You have no idea how happy it makes me see Lindsay again. Love her novels, love her insights. Love her.

  • @magranamx
    @magranamx Před 2 lety +894

    I really needed this Lindsay Ellis fix to mitigate the withdrawal I'm feeling from not getting new content in her other channel

    • @singularrookhart7501
      @singularrookhart7501 Před 2 lety +11

      Same

    • @imanicartwright4463
      @imanicartwright4463 Před 2 lety +37

      This comment pretty much summed it up. Like I hesitated before clicking because I was like "is this real life?".

    • @LuisSierra42
      @LuisSierra42 Před 2 lety +56

      @@imanicartwright4463 it's magical realism

    • @t3tsuyaguy1
      @t3tsuyaguy1 Před 2 lety +58

      Right? I totally respect her right to move on, but I'm REALLY going to miss her essays.

    • @fbritorufino
      @fbritorufino Před 2 lety +5

      Omg I just found out about her not creating new essays on her channel :O

  • @nalanan
    @nalanan Před 2 lety +1462

    Always happy to see Lindsay Ellis co-hosting! Loved learning about this topic!

    • @mercurious6699
      @mercurious6699 Před 2 lety +7

      same same :)

    • @TheHeston83
      @TheHeston83 Před 2 lety +5

      Princess Weekes better

    • @erincarr9411
      @erincarr9411 Před 2 lety +29

      @@TheHeston83 they're just different. I wouldn't say one is better than the other. Just individual humans.

    • @Nerdcoresteve1
      @Nerdcoresteve1 Před 2 lety +1

      Yup yup

    • @modvavet
      @modvavet Před 2 lety +15

      @@TheHeston83 Princess is F A N T A S T I C but right this second some of us are just experiencing profound relief.

  • @felixmarques
    @felixmarques Před 2 lety +126

    I need to say this for any non-Spanish-speaking readers: Márquez's surname is pronounced with the accent on MAR. Any time you see a word in Spanish with an accent mark (´), that vowel is the strong one in the word. It's too late for Lindsay to pronounce his name correctly (though she got all the others right, not bad) but I wanted to make sure any viewers wouldn't learn it as /marKEZ/.

    • @Turalcar
      @Turalcar Před 2 lety +8

      4:17 Also Borges

    • @lucariojet
      @lucariojet Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much for making the distinction. I'm sorry I have to ask for more detail. Does that then make make the pronunciation /markess/ ?

    • @philliplozano7587
      @philliplozano7587 Před 2 lety +2

      @@lucariojet NO. You put the emphasis on the vowel with the accent mark, as stated: /MARkez/.

    • @lucariojet
      @lucariojet Před 2 lety +1

      @@philliplozano7587 Dope - Thank You!

    • @dentescare
      @dentescare Před 2 lety +1

      Quite ironic that yours has it on the second syllable. Also it's better to not put z between the slashes as Spanish doesn't have that sound that English speakers might get it confused with their sonorant version of s

  • @sansfi
    @sansfi Před 2 lety +10

    My first language is spanish, I can say there was a really nice effort put into saying all those author names correctly. And it is appreciated.

  • @150moonlightshadow
    @150moonlightshadow Před 2 lety +292

    The fact that Lindsay Ellis (!!!) deliberately uses the example of a wildly popular CZcamsr finding himself thoroughly changed and no longer participating in his channel but his hosts doing just fine without him and his fans not noticing the difference is not lost on me in the slightest. (*PTERODACTYL SCREECHING*)

    • @Death2010
      @Death2010 Před 2 lety +5

      I need a little elaboration here... cause it is early enough in the day for me that I am unsure if she is refencing recent stuff or older stuff.

    • @onyourleft5648
      @onyourleft5648 Před 2 lety +8

      Lindsay was unfairly cancelled for stuff said a long time ago and which she had already made attempts to correct.
      The cancellation snowballed into a surge of death threats and a harassment campaign based off the false pretense of the original cancellation. (And even if what she did was cancelable the degree of punishment she received inhumane) I think it was an essay on raya and the last dragon that kick started the campaign but it’s an example of why Twitter was a mistake, and needs to moderate its users better

    • @flatlifecomic
      @flatlifecomic Před 2 lety +5

      @@onyourleft5648 wasn't even an essay, it was a single dumb tweet that said (paraphrase) "there needs to be a new genre named after being a rip off of Avatar the Last Airbender". Some people are idiots and monsters. Lindsay is too good for this world.

    • @KTJMProductions
      @KTJMProductions Před 2 lety

      @@flatlifecomic Oh no that's actually a stupid comment. It completely ignores culture and context. It's the same thing as saying "There really needs to be a name for ripping off the story of a carpenter turned prophet". It's actually a dumb thing to say, especially when Avatar the Last Airbender is itself based on middle eastern and asian religion/creation myths. If she knew anything about an author who was anything other than white, she would have known what half the literary world was already aware of. Aang is Sun Wukong. Avatar is just Monkey King.

    • @Carabas72
      @Carabas72 Před 2 lety +4

      @@KTJMProductions
      “The world/school/city/whatever is divided into factions, probably four of them. They used to co-exist harmoniously, until one of the factions went bad. And now a chosen one and his plucky gang of companions must put thing right through the powers of friendship and kicking ass.”
      Ther are some variations on the theme, but this has been basically half of YA fiction for the last two decades or so. It hasn't even got anything to do with Asian stories.

  • @tellittomyfryingpan
    @tellittomyfryingpan Před 2 lety +835

    I always love the It's Lit crew, but seeing Lindsay really did save March from being completely terrible. Tears of joy. 💖🖖

  • @buffyVampslyr364
    @buffyVampslyr364 Před 2 lety +266

    Without any expectation, it's really nice to see and hear Lindsay again.. I was surprised how I actually got teary eyed hearing her voice. Thank you for the lesson on magical realism. 😊

  • @ProfessorStuDDS
    @ProfessorStuDDS Před 2 lety +37

    Oh myh god I've missed her voice so much. I hope we can continue to hear some more of Lindsay's insights from time to time ❤

  • @alinkintime2375
    @alinkintime2375 Před 2 lety +611

    So happy to see Lindsay on youtube again, what happened to her really sucks.

    • @sarahwithanhyouheathen3210
      @sarahwithanhyouheathen3210 Před 2 lety +5

      What happened to her?

    • @LaceNWhisky
      @LaceNWhisky Před 2 lety +59

      @@sarahwithanhyouheathen3210 She made a tweet about the movie "Raya and the Last Dragon" being similar to "Avatar: the Last Airbender", and some people took that as belittling Asian representation and harassed Lindsay about it until she quit CZcams. As far as I know this is her first CZcams appearance since she quit in December.

    • @alinkintime2375
      @alinkintime2375 Před 2 lety +50

      @@sarahwithanhyouheathen3210 She was forced off youtube cause of harassment and bad faith criticism (strawman and other fallacy filled arguments).

    • @sarahwithanhyouheathen3210
      @sarahwithanhyouheathen3210 Před 2 lety +33

      @alinkintime thanks for the reply. If people knew anything about her, they'd know she fairly criticizes a lot of stuff but never belittles other cultures. People like to cause a fuss over the dumbest crap.

    • @sarahwithanhyouheathen3210
      @sarahwithanhyouheathen3210 Před 2 lety +14

      @Eric Nash appreciate the info. I've seen her on PBS stuff here and there for a couple months but didn't know she ended up having to quit doing her own thing. People need to calm down.

  • @Enshohma
    @Enshohma Před 2 lety +576

    Awesome to have you back on Storied, Lindsay!

    • @83croissant
      @83croissant Před 2 lety +10

      I reckon they filmed this a long while ago

    • @Nightman221k
      @Nightman221k Před 2 lety +5

      This is probably prior to her fleeing the internet.

    • @lars7282
      @lars7282 Před 2 lety +1

      She quit her own channel. I’m sure she still works for PBS

    • @Kimnicpat
      @Kimnicpat Před 2 lety +6

      @@lars7282 I read that she didn’t renew her contract with PBS. I bet this was filmed awhile ago and they just finished the editing

  • @joshuaowens4095
    @joshuaowens4095 Před 2 lety +36

    I can't put into words how good it is to see Lindsay again

  • @colorfulcaro
    @colorfulcaro Před 2 lety +9

    As a Colombian and an Uni student majoring in literature I'm happy to see how Latin-American and Colombian art influences global literature

  • @nightthought2497
    @nightthought2497 Před 2 lety +65

    I feel like magical realism is an honest reflection of the living memory. the process of remembering instills magic into the past, with fantastical leaps of logic, and crushing emotional weight. I feel like "The Ocean at the End of the Lane" by Neil Gaiman rides a line that places it firmly in magical realism. The main character is an unreliable narrator in his mid-life, in the throws of grief, recalling a half forgotten time in his childhood. the simultaneous conviction and confusion in both the "real" adult grief and the "imagined" childhood adventure lends to the idea that the real and unreal are as powerful and true as eachother. the main character is constantly pointing to how nothing has changed and nothing is the way he remembers it. but through it all, despite the status as unreliable narrator, he remains utterly honest. the unreliability is sourced in the status of faithful and skeptic. the honesty is sourced in the way he checks his work constantly and trys to rationalize the fantastic. but the conclusion is that some mystery will always be unknown, and that the remembering makes it real.

  • @aisadal2521
    @aisadal2521 Před 2 lety +189

    Heck yeah, so happy to see Magic Realism getting more coverage! Been in love with it, ever since I read _A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings_ back in high school 🥰

    • @rainecormier2935
      @rainecormier2935 Před 2 lety +5

      Gabriel Garcia Marquez' "A Very Old Man With Very Enormous Wings" is my FAVORITE

  • @danyramos8139
    @danyramos8139 Před 2 lety +8

    I wish you'd also mentioned Pedro Páramo, because it is the first Mexican novel of magic realism, and it is extremely interesting how it plays with the dead and the living. Anyway, great to have you back!

  • @alejandramoreno6625
    @alejandramoreno6625 Před 2 lety +12

    Magical realism is how we live in Latin America. The books of Isabel Allende are not fiction, but are nearly exactly telling my family's history.

  • @germanrodriguez4091
    @germanrodriguez4091 Před 2 lety +190

    For those who saw the film "Encanto", has a lot of element's magic realism notably from Gabriel García Márquez mostly from his greatest novel "A Hundred Years of Solitude"

    • @LindaC616
      @LindaC616 Před 2 lety +5

      I haven't seen it yet but I saw the trailer and recognized that, as well as the fact that it takes place in Colombia.
      I'm at the beginning of this video but I'm curious to see whether they bandy the term about casually, as so many people do these days

    • @junjunjamore7735
      @junjunjamore7735 Před 2 lety +12

      @@LindaC616 They do say in the concept art book that it's "not true magical realism" more that, it's inspired by it.

    • @robrick9361
      @robrick9361 Před 2 lety +12

      She literally says this in the video.

    • @LindaC616
      @LindaC616 Před 2 lety +5

      @@junjunjamore7735 ok, like I said, I haven't seen it. But without a doubt, that inspiration is there....there's a reason it takes place in Colombia (when the music is mire Caribbean, like Cuban/Puerto Rican)

    • @andybearchan
      @andybearchan Před 2 lety +5

      Encanto is similar to Solitude in that someone starts a town in the middle of nowhere to escape bad things. There is also in solitude this majical book that contains the future. By the time he translates the book it is too late to do anything about the tragedy it fortells. Encanto has questions about the future but its answers to the question is that we already are what we need to be.

  • @mikkosaarinen3225
    @mikkosaarinen3225 Před 2 lety +382

    I'm just going to join in the chorus of people rejoicing seeing Lindsay. She's been my favourite creator all the way from her first videos. Really hope she's doing ok.

    • @qurupecco3864
      @qurupecco3864 Před 2 lety +2

      Same! Even though she doesn't post much anymore (wich is understandable) I'm glad to see her doing well :)

  • @andersonic
    @andersonic Před 2 lety +63

    WE MISS LINDSAY. I would have loved samples from more of the living authors and maybe comparisons to magical writing motifs in other continents. Maybe a part two?

  • @Aster_Risk
    @Aster_Risk Před 2 lety +6

    I love Magical Realism. Like Water for Chocolate and Beloved are two of my favorite books under this umbrella. I'm currently trying to get into Gabriel Garcia Marquez and am hoping to finally finish House of the Spirits by Isabel Allende. I'm so happy whenever this topic is talked about.

  • @alicecourtney5816
    @alicecourtney5816 Před 2 lety +353

    Yeeeey Lindsay! Great to see her back, hope she’s doing okay.

  • @jplayer073
    @jplayer073 Před 2 lety +264

    So happy to see Lindsay Ellis again. Still one of my favorite CZcamsrs.

  • @Radien
    @Radien Před 2 lety +82

    So glad I might not live in a world where we never see another Lindsay Ellis video. Lindsay deserves to graduate from being a commentator to being a straight-up public mentor. Something like tenure, but for the internet.

  • @AnnTheAnonymous
    @AnnTheAnonymous Před 2 lety +18

    So happy to see Lindsay Ellis again! Also, on the topic of the video, really appreciated this thorough breakdown of magical realism. I love fantasy, but trying to understand what exactly this genre is and how it differs from say, Lord of the Rings or Narnia, was always confusing. Can't wait to look into these authors!

  • @MogamiKyoko13
    @MogamiKyoko13 Před 2 lety +68

    So great to see Lindsay Ellis again! I had a professor in college who loved magical realism and in a course on Japanese literature, about 80% of the books and short stories we read were part of the magical realism genre.

  • @inesalves7704
    @inesalves7704 Před 2 lety +343

    Lindsay is such a good communicator. I missed her so much. Excellent topic!

  • @jonsealartist
    @jonsealartist Před 2 lety +10

    Just adding on the heaps of praise for seeing Lindsay again. First person I subscribed to on CZcams even though we are probably night and day when it comes to worldview. She’s the reason I subscribed to this channel and fell in love with all the content Storied has to offer. Don’t let the crazies out there keep you down. Just stay off twitter. It’s a cesspool of negativity and hyperbole

  • @mariabelentrigueros4133
    @mariabelentrigueros4133 Před 2 lety +8

    So happy to see Lindsay again, and talking about my favourite genre♥️ as an Argentinian it's amazing to see people talking about latinamerican culture. I also recommend the author Julio Cortázar, has some amazing short stories in the magical realism genre (:

  • @Abshir1it1is
    @Abshir1it1is Před 2 lety +167

    So happy to see new Lindsay video, even if Storied doesn’t usually drop hour-long takes on Phantom of the Opera. Eight minutes on Marquez’ Magical Realism, tho? Yup. Definitely subscribing.

  • @honesto4696
    @honesto4696 Před 2 lety +293

    In whatever way we can experience her presence, it's great to have Lindsey back.

  • @neveroddoreven6597
    @neveroddoreven6597 Před rokem +2

    You are a legitimately kind person, Lindsay.
    Your essays, critiques, and general demeanor, though delivered sarcastically, were emotionally genuine. It was inspiring to see, not just because you are a cis woman on website being flooded with the worst type of people (I’m not JUST referring to the right), but that you expressed honest emotions, which others even in the “Breadtube” space rarely ever attempt.
    You helped me accept a lot of myself just through your videos, and I’m relentlessly thankful that you did.
    I know you don’t know me, but please take this stranger’s word: I hope you happiness in whatever the future may hold.

  • @sophiekaufman7349
    @sophiekaufman7349 Před 2 lety +101

    What a joy to hear Lindsay again!! Thank you so much for all the comfort you’ve brought me over the years. ❤️

  • @SeporiBowi
    @SeporiBowi Před 2 lety +8

    As a Mexican who got a degree in literature, specifically by a thesis on the fantastic, it's been for a while now a running joke that gringos call Magical Realism anything that is written on Latin America. I understand, it's pretty difficult to mark and differentiate between Magical Realism, Marvelous Real, Surrealism, the Fantastic (classical, modern and postmodern) and Fantasy and Fairy Tale. But each of those have their own characteristics, and have been worked around by a multitude of Latin American authors, creating the need for all those terms, both old and new, to be able to explain better the literary mechanisms being used.
    Returning to the point at the beginning of this comment. I have seen people saying that the reason why in Latin America there are so many terms to explain these differences is because of the great use all of the _fantastical_ and _impossible_ things in Latin American fiction (like Lindsay said) and why, while being seen from the exterior, the English speaking academy encompasses all of it under the banner of "magical realism".
    Of course, other authors in different parts of the globe also write using fantastical elements, so I don't think that it is an exclusively Latin American technique, but I think the great many number of Latin American authors that work these variations have created the need to explain the literature in great detail, and the separation between the aforementioned terms.

    • @LindaC616
      @LindaC616 Před 2 lety

      I cannot thank you enough for this post!
      I am so tired of seeing the term bandied about every time some character steps into the kitchen! I tell people "'Like Water for Chocolate', yes. 'Chocolat', no. That's just plain witchcraft ." And that you distinguish it from the marvelous ream, because some people feel that they're the same thing.

    • @LindaC616
      @LindaC616 Před 2 lety +1

      They should pin this comment

  • @crow992
    @crow992 Před 2 lety +270

    OMG I almost teared up out of happiness seeing Lindsey Ellis again! What an amazing topic this is. 💖💖💖💖💖

  • @bennyrlucas
    @bennyrlucas Před 2 lety +41

    It feels like it's been a long time since I've heard Lindsey Ellis's voice, I'm glad to hear it again. 🙂

  • @chrisjalilevand3227
    @chrisjalilevand3227 Před 2 lety +6

    Can't tell you how happy I am to hear from Lindsay again!!

  • @AetherTales
    @AetherTales Před 2 lety +87

    All applause for Lindsay Ellis! Stay well and happy out there, Ms. E.

  • @johnmccarron7066
    @johnmccarron7066 Před 2 lety +21

    I'm very happy to see Lindsay working again. I understand the difficult position she was in and appreciated her need to retire from CZcams, but it's always wonderful hearing her observations and video essays.

  • @k.s.k.7721
    @k.s.k.7721 Před 2 lety +11

    I have to recommend my all time favorite Magical Realism novel, "Little, Big", by John Crowley. It follows 3 generations of the Drinkwater family, and their connections to another world that is very near, but usually impossible to reach or even detect. I just purchased my 2nd copy, as I've worn out my first one.

    • @quadling3521
      @quadling3521 Před 2 lety

      This is such a great rec! Everyone listen to this person!

  • @rafaela00002
    @rafaela00002 Před 2 lety +4

    Good to see Lindsay back! Also great topic!

  • @Vritzien
    @Vritzien Před 2 lety +93

    I’m glad to see Lindsay Ellis continuing her work! Her videos on this channel and her own have been foundational to me and my understanding of writing as a whole! Thank you for all you’ve done for this community!

  • @JaneDoe_123
    @JaneDoe_123 Před 2 lety +21

    Isabel Allende is one of my absolute favourite authors! In keeping with magical realism, I'll reccommend Mia Couto, he's not only a Staple (for me) of the genre, he's also one of the few male authors that write amazing female characters and protagonists.

    • @keriezy
      @keriezy Před 2 lety +2

      House of the Spirits was good, but Daughter of Fortune I like better.

  • @ronbo11
    @ronbo11 Před 2 lety +16

    Well done, Lindsey and Storied team. I am going to explore this literary style more vigorously going forward. I have mostly read Japanese magical realism by Haruki Murakami up to this point.

  • @Dr.DreadFeather
    @Dr.DreadFeather Před 2 lety +3

    Lindsay! So good to see you again. Loved the video

  • @JoeyTrejo10
    @JoeyTrejo10 Před 2 lety +46

    Happy to see you back, Lindsay! Yay! García Márquez is one of my favorite authors ever and he really opened up a new world for me with his novels and short stories. Just one thing I think is important is that in Latin America we often use two last names (paternal and maternal), so his first last name is García, second Márquez (pronounced MÁR-quez), that's why everyone refers to him as García Márquez (probably because García is a very common surname all across the Americas). Looking forward to more content!

    • @danielaosegueda4712
      @danielaosegueda4712 Před 2 lety +1

      +
      Great explanation! (I’m Latin American too)

    • @fernandoerbin6751
      @fernandoerbin6751 Před 2 lety

      " In Latin America we often use two last names". Not really. Maybe in your neck of the woods, but that doesn't apply to most of Latin America.

    • @JoeyTrejo10
      @JoeyTrejo10 Před 2 lety +3

      @@fernandoerbin6751 interesting, I have lived in and/or worked with people in Central and South America and the Caribbean and they all have use two last officially/legally. On an everyday basis, people do only use one though. Maybe that is what you're referring to?

    • @danielaosegueda4712
      @danielaosegueda4712 Před 2 lety +5

      It absolutely does apply to most of Latin America with the exception of Argentina where people generally only have one legal last name. Throughout the majority of Latin American countries, from Mexico and Central America to the Caribbean and most of South America, people have two last names: a paternal last name from their fathers and a maternal last name from their mothers. Most of the time, people will use their first last name and wives have traditionally used their husband’s paternal last name as well, even though they don’t legally change their last name to his. Can you give examples of other places in Latin America (other than Argentina) where people don’t have two last names?

  • @isismolica
    @isismolica Před 2 lety +39

    OMG, I'm so happy to see Lindsay's face in a new video and talking about the importance of Latin American (or amefrican) authors

  • @caitlinb
    @caitlinb Před 2 lety +2

    I always appreciate Lindsey and I'm glad to see her again. Thank you for everything you do to educate and entertain us, Lindsey and PBS!

  • @frankydclc
    @frankydclc Před 2 lety +28

    I love magical realism and I love Lindsay Ellis. This was a delight to find in my subscriptions box when I came home from work.

  • @wimvanderstraeten6521
    @wimvanderstraeten6521 Před 2 lety +23

    "The Coming of Joachim Stiller" by the Flemish author Hubert Lampo is an example of magical realism from my country. He also wrote several essays on the subject.

  • @ihopethis1
    @ihopethis1 Před 2 lety +109

    I smiled so hard the second I saw Lindsay was hosting this episode

  • @Respectable_Username
    @Respectable_Username Před 2 lety +3

    Love seeing you again Lindsay! Great video 😊

  • @JGVIllustrations
    @JGVIllustrations Před 2 lety +2

    Omg so happy to see Lindsay again 😍 I’ve always struggled to understand magical realism and this really helped--thank you! And again, it’s such a delight to see Lindsay again! I’ve missed her videos and presence so damn much

  • @Svengali764
    @Svengali764 Před 2 lety +33

    So so happy to see her back. She changed my life and I want nothing but best things for her. ❤️❤️❤️ Will see atleast 3 times to actually understand 😝

  • @almondpalmer8099
    @almondpalmer8099 Před 2 lety +32

    Could cry with happiness at seeing Lindsay again!

  • @buildafineshrine
    @buildafineshrine Před 2 lety +1

    SO glad you're still doing this show, Lindsay! Love you and your work 🥰

  • @prophetessoftroy
    @prophetessoftroy Před 2 lety

    So excited and grateful to see Lindsay again! Even if it’s just finishing out an obligation, I always love seeing her videos and hearing her takes. And on a topic near and dear, even better. ❤

  • @levierina
    @levierina Před 2 lety +144

    Great content as always! Also glad to see you, Lindsay! Hope you're doing well!:)

  • @dylanthehopelessrema
    @dylanthehopelessrema Před 2 lety +37

    I know it’s not on her own channel and it was probably even just filmed before she left the platform but it feels so good to see her on CZcams again.

  • @apharris01
    @apharris01 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much, Lindsay, for coming back to bring us a new video essay. I hope you'll make more in the times ahead. I miss your work.

  • @BlueBeetle1939
    @BlueBeetle1939 Před 2 lety +30

    So happy to see Lindsey still cohosting this series and a great topic!

  • @ace2624
    @ace2624 Před 2 lety +10

    Lindsay Ellis doing a CZcams video? I'm crying!! Thank you PBS and Lindsay! Great video!

  • @mambisa2690
    @mambisa2690 Před 2 lety +135

    So great to see Ellis back, such a great educator

  • @solangepolegar
    @solangepolegar Před 2 lety +1

    It was delightful to see and hear Lindsey again, and talking about one of my favourite genres from when I was a teenager. All the love to you ❤

  • @pul0y
    @pul0y Před 2 lety +5

    Welcome back!! And yeah, magical realism also strikes so many familiar notes in many in my region of asia. Sad that too few works from this part of the world ever make it out though.

  • @mclevine13
    @mclevine13 Před 2 lety +34

    I love this show! Always gives me a good reading list. I've only read Marquez's Love in the Time of Cholera so far, and you guys made me want to really get into Central and South American lit more generally.
    Also, good to see Lindsay again! No pressure of course, but always happy to listen, read, watch whatever you make.

    • @LindaC616
      @LindaC616 Před 2 lety +1

      Read his "12 Stories"....it's "12 cuentos peregrinos" in Spanish, looks like "Strange Pilgrims" in English. As well as "Of Love and Other Demons"

    • @hannahrobbins1017
      @hannahrobbins1017 Před 2 lety +1

      Also try Like Water for Chocolate by Laura Esquivel

    • @LindaC616
      @LindaC616 Před 2 lety

      @@hannahrobbins1017 a good one!

  • @MM-hc1cq
    @MM-hc1cq Před 2 lety +23

    So great to see her again. Miss seeing new videos on her channel.

  • @cupkelpie4656
    @cupkelpie4656 Před 2 lety

    Love to see you, Lindsey.
    I was always a fan of magical realism but never knew about it's origins. I'm gonna check out some of those.

  • @catiecaraco5376
    @catiecaraco5376 Před 2 lety +1

    So happy to see Lindsay back! I've really missed her work. I greatly enjoy her video essays.

  • @Hallows4
    @Hallows4 Před 2 lety +34

    Good to have Lindsay back and looking forward to hearing more from her!

  • @adrianapignolo
    @adrianapignolo Před 2 lety +48

    Always happy to see Lindsay! That put a smile on my face! =D
    Also, I've wanted to dabble in magical realism for a long time, I think it's time to give it a try. If anyone wants to recommend where to start I'm open to suggestions.

    • @LindaC616
      @LindaC616 Před 2 lety +4

      To truly understand it, read GGM, or Isabel Allende's "House of Spirits"..
      I haven't watched this video yet, so not sure if they're using the term in its correct context. But think "Like Water for Chocolate" yes, "Chocolat" no (even though I like Chocolat). If the characters accept this magical extraneous event as something within the realm of possibility, it's m.r. if the characters hide their powets because the rest of the novel's world would not accept them or believe them, that's witchcraft or magic, but not m.r.

    • @MaliceAttention
      @MaliceAttention Před 2 lety

      If you are not used to mixing magic (religious and/or spiritual elements) with the monotony of everyday life, then I advise you to start by opening your mind to the possibility of it. It is common in many cultures to talk to deities and/or to deceased loved ones as if they were right there before you; and it is precisely with that naturalness that the characters face other magical/imposible/nonsensical events in their reality. A nice way to approach magical realismo is to try to experience the story from the characters point of view so one, as a reader, takes the opportunity to live the story as if it was part of one own’s really. Trust me, one will hardly ever have a chance to experience one’s reality from such perspective, which makes the genre even more exciting.

    • @adrianapignolo
      @adrianapignolo Před 2 lety +1

      @@MaliceAttention thank you for your advice, but I was looking for book recommendations . I'm a hardcore tabletop RPG gamer, that's not an issue for me.

    • @IndraFonseca
      @IndraFonseca Před 2 lety +1

      I highly recommend Recollections of Things to Come (Los Recuerdos del Porvenir) by Elena Garro. If you can read it in Spanish, go for it, it's wonderful writing.

  • @laylasolon5576
    @laylasolon5576 Před 2 lety +1

    The only work I read by Marquez is One Hundred Years of Solitude, and I was in my Junior year in High School at the time. I was so amazed by the genre as well as the story itself. It surprised me in its connection to reality, despite most of its fictional and mythological coverage. And there came 'Encanto' where we can see a lot of magical realism rooted within the Madrigal family.
    "Familia Madrigal'

  • @lemontales5859
    @lemontales5859 Před 2 lety +1

    I was so excited when I saw this video, this morning! Thank you PBS for standing behind Lindsay! ❤️

  • @rabnerd28
    @rabnerd28 Před 2 lety +25

    Missed you Lindsay! Good to see you again!

  • @vsan1125
    @vsan1125 Před 2 lety +13

    Love Princess, but so happy to see Lindsay Ellis back on It’s Lit! And discussing one of my favourite literary topics. Made my day

  • @1980rlquinn
    @1980rlquinn Před 2 lety +2

    In my mind, thoughtful media critique will always be in Lindsay's voice. Loved this video, along with the rest of the series. Thank you!

  • @unicornphrenology
    @unicornphrenology Před 2 lety +3

    Yay! So glad to see you back Lindsay, and covering one of my favorite genres too!

  • @carrierogers874
    @carrierogers874 Před 2 lety +23

    Good to see you, Lindsay! I love the genre, and The Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman is one of my favorite magical realism books.

  • @shinumi85
    @shinumi85 Před 2 lety +22

    We've missed you Lindsey! Welcome back and though we love Princess (Love her podcast, it is awesome) we like to see you a lot as well

  • @sarahwatts7152
    @sarahwatts7152 Před 2 lety +1

    I read Water Dancer a couple months ago, it's a great book! Coates deals with some really tough themes (the actual lived experience of slavery) but it's so fluidly written you can't put it down.
    Also love to Lindsey. Glad to have you here!

  • @DanielCrookeFilms
    @DanielCrookeFilms Před 2 lety +1

    Welcome back Lindsay… you’ve been missed. 👍🏽

  • @lf4807
    @lf4807 Před 2 lety +16

    So happy to see Lindsay again

  • @LoboMendez1
    @LoboMendez1 Před 2 lety +6

    My first experience with magical realism in literature was Rudolfo Anaya's Bless Me Última. "Magic" and other supernatural phenomena however, were part of how I was raised, it's in the stories and histories our abuelitas and mother's tell and teach us.

  • @gorram
    @gorram Před 2 lety +24

    Nice to see Lindsey back and covering a genre I've always struggled to connect with.

  • @katsala918
    @katsala918 Před 2 lety +1

    I’ve read some magical realist books for college classes (favorite was “Exit West”) and so it’s really fun to hear more about the genre!

    • @OlleLindestad
      @OlleLindestad Před 2 lety

      Exit West is an excellent book, happy to hear it's being used in classes!

  • @eomguel9017
    @eomguel9017 Před 2 lety +8

    Really good explanation. I think mention of the short novel Pedro Páramo would have been pertinent as well. Despite not being as lengthy as 100 Years of Solitude, it is also considered a masterpiece with all the defining features of Magical Realism in the context of rural Mexico.

    • @LindaC616
      @LindaC616 Před 2 lety

      Another good one

    • @marianahernandez4679
      @marianahernandez4679 Před 2 lety +2

      Pretty sure Marquez wrote the forward and said something along the lines of without Pedro paramo, there would be no 100 years

  • @adamfranz3702
    @adamfranz3702 Před 2 lety +11

    So happy to see Lindsay here! I’m sad she quit her channel, but I understand why she did it

  • @live4twilight4ever
    @live4twilight4ever Před 2 lety

    I've actually wondered for a long time what distinguished "magical realism" from just fantasy set in the real world and from fantasy where the fantastic elements are treated as commonplace by the characters. This clears up a lot, thank you.

  • @kelseyfuller308
    @kelseyfuller308 Před 2 lety

    It is so wonderful to see Lindsay!! Insightful and delightful work as always 💛💛💛💛💛

  • @damnielmorningstar3286
    @damnielmorningstar3286 Před 2 lety +84

    I literally just burst into tears seeing lindsay i missed her so much

  • @tripsplat
    @tripsplat Před 2 lety +5

    That statement necklace is incredibly powerful. I am so happy to see Lindsay back in this capacity!

  • @alejandromartineztorres4481

    I am so happy to see Lindsay again. She is great, hope she is doing well.

  • @griffynshu
    @griffynshu Před 2 lety

    Good to see you again, Lindsey! Was a bit worried. Thanks for explaining this topic, I think this is one of my preferred genres if I actually had time to read anymore.