Literary realism is a literary genre, part of the broader realism in arts, that attempts to represent subject-matter truthfully, avoiding speculative fiction and supernatural elements. It originated with the realist art movement that began with mid-nineteenth-century French literature (Stendhal) and Russian literature (Alexander Pushkin). Literary realism attempts to represent familiar things as they are. Realist authors chose to depict every day and banal activities and experiences. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Works in the genre literary realism 37
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La Lune en plein jour et autres nouvelles
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Capital rouge : Un conte soviétique
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Los Guandos
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Каратели
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Terra Nostra
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Валькины друзья и паруса
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Оруженосец Кашка
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Мёртвым не баліць
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Брат, которому семь
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Los inocentes
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When the Guayacans Were in Bloom
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El éxodo de Yangana
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Las cruces sobre el agua
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Las tres ratas
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Our Daily Bread
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The Tigress
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Los Sangurimas
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El negro Santander
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El muelle
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Horno
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Chumbote
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Los que se van
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Al subir el aguaje
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El guaraguao
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¡Era la mama!
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El cholo que odió la plata
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El cholo que se castró Joshua
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Por guardar el secreto
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A la costa
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The Sleeping Car
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A Counterfeit Presentment
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La emancipada
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