
Literatura Mexicana contemporánea
Contemporary Mexican literature refers to the body of literary work produced in Mexico from the late 20th century to the present. This period showcases a diverse range of voices, themes, and styles, reflecting the country's complex social, political, and cultural landscape. Notable authors include Valeria Luiselli, Juan Villoro, and Emiliano Monge. Their writings often explore identity, migration, violence, and the interplay of tradition and modernity. Contemporary Mexican literature has gained international recognition, contributing to global discussions about human experience, while also addressing local issues with depth and nuance.