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A new generation of authors reaches international markets with a raw story that is not always based on women's stories.
Some call it the Latin American boom, a kind of mirror or revenge decades after the boom led by men like García Márquez, Vargas Llosa and other authors from the Carmen Balcells agency.
Most of its members refuse to call it a boom, however, precisely in order not to follow paths already treaded and imitated. But, beyond labels, the emergence of Latin American authors who are now sought after and welcomed throughout the world, already marks new generations of women who are not only united by language (Spanish) and origin (Latin America), but by themes that have broken the clichés that limited them.
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