
Literatura latinoamericana
Literatura latinoamericana refers to the body of written works—from novels, poetry, and essays—produced by authors from Latin America. It reflects the region’s diverse cultures, histories, and social realities, often exploring themes like identity, politics, and tradition. This literature is known for its rich storytelling, magical realism, and innovative language, with notable writers such as Gabriel García Márquez, Pablo Neruda, and Isabel Allende. It has played a vital role in shaping both regional and global literary landscapes, offering insights into Latin America's complex experiences and perspectives.