MagicalRealism, Vanessa Angelica Villarreal
MagicalRealism, Vanessa Angelica Villarreal
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Magical/Realism
Essays on Music, Memory, Fantasy, and Borders

Author: Vanessa Angélica Villarreal

Narrator: Vanessa Angélica Villarreal

Unabridged: 12 hr 24 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Penguin Audio

Published: 05/14/2024


Synopsis

Longlisted for the National Book Award
Longlisted for the 2024 National Book Critics Circle Award for Criticism
Shortlisted for the 2025 Housatonic Book Award for Nonfiction
Shortlisted for the Reading the West Book Award in Memoir

A brilliant, singular collection of essays that looks to music, fantasy, and pop culture—from Beyoncé to Game of Thrones—to excavate and reimagine what has been disappeared by migration and colonialism.

Upon becoming a new mother, Vanessa Angélica Villarreal was called to Mexico to reconnect with her ancestors and recover her grandmother’s story, only to return to the sudden loss of her marriage, home, and reality.

In Magical/Realism, Villarreal crosses into the erasure of memory and self, fragmented by migration, borders, and colonial and intimate violence, reconstructing her story with pieces of American pop culture, and the music, video games, and fantasy that have helped her make sense of it all.

The border between the real and imagined is a speculative space where we can remember, or re-world, what has been lost—and each chapter engages in this essential project of world-building. In one essay, Villarreal examines her own gender performativity through Nirvana and Selena; in another, she offers a radical but crucial racial reading of Jon Snow in Game of Thrones; and throughout the collection, she explores how fantasy can help us interpret and heal when grief feels insurmountable. She reflects on the moments of her life that are too painful to remember—her difficult adolescence, her role as the eldest daughter of Mexican immigrants, her divorce—and finds a way to archive her history and map her future(s) with the hope and joy of fantasy and magical thinking.

Magical/Realism is a wise, tender, and essential collection that carves a path toward a new way of remembering and telling our stories—broadening our understanding of what memoir and cultural criticism can be.

About The Author

Vanessa Angélica Villarreal was born in the Rio Grande Valley to Mexican immigrants. She is the author of Beast Meridian, which received a Whiting Award, a Kate Tufts Discovery Award nomination, and the Texas Institute of Letters John A. Robertson Award. She was a 2021 National Endowment for the Arts fellow, and her work has appeared in The New York Times, Harper’s Bazaar, The Paris Review, and elsewhere. She lives in Los Angeles with her son.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Lena on February 13, 2025

Poignant and impressive work on colonialism, racism, feminism, domestic violence and, of course, fantasy. Seems like a lot for just one book, but personal autobiographical approach allows the author to make it simple and very relatable. The beginning was slow and confusing, but the book quickly fixes......more

Goodreads review by Meike on October 02, 2024

Nominated for the National Book Award for Non-Fiction 2024 This genre-bending amalgamation of memoir and cultural criticism is intriguing and highly readable, but it also shows how we all perceive the world through our own frames - and we have to, because we only have our own experiences, which is wh......more

Goodreads review by Sarah on July 02, 2024

A beautiful collection of essays from Villarreal. The author examines modern magical realism through her life experiences and pop culture. I try to read books by authors with experiences different than my own, and it was important for me to read this work. It made me see modern fantasy in a different......more

Goodreads review by Jessica on October 13, 2024

2024 National Book Award for Nonfiction Longlist......more

Goodreads review by Deedi on January 21, 2025

All my reviews live at [URL not allowed] This burst onto my radar seemingly out of nowhere around the time of its publication, and then it was longlisted for the National Book Award for nonfiction. As a lover of all things fantasy and magical realism, obviously I had to pick it up. And the hyp......more


Quotes

Longlisted for the National Book Award

Longlisted for the 2024 National Book Critics Circle Award for Criticism

Finalist for the Amber Hollibaugh Award for LGBTQ+ Social Justice Writing

Named One of Best Books of the Year by NPR, Elle, Kirkus, Reader's Digest, Paste, HipLatina, and Book Riot

Most Anticipated by Book Riot, Hip Latina, Electric Lit, Screen Rant, and Write or Die


“Villarreal leaps across seemingly insurmountable boundaries in this stunning book of interwoven essays and shattered, artfully reassembled memoir . . . [She] deftly blends her own family’s stories with unique insights into realms like grunge and indie music, Jennifer Lopez rom-coms, the life and death of Selena and the meanings of Game of Thrones.”
—NPR, Best Books of the Year

"A revelation… to be studied, savored, re-read and discussed”
Melissa Castillo Planas, Latinx Pop Magazine

"This is one of my favorite books of all time. Villarreal is an absolute genius of a writer, cultural critic, and thinker."
Jaquira Diaz, Elle

"Combining cultural criticism with memoir, Vanessa Angélica Villarreal’s Magical/Realism is that precious sort of essay collection—one that casts a wide lens over a vast subject matter (in this case, “Music, Memory, Fantasy, and Borders”) but draws insights that feel singular and provocative. Examining colonialism’s impact on imagination, untangling the threads between “fantasy” and “magical realism,” and relaying the impact of fantasy on her own healing, Villareal makes ample use of pop culture: Fans of Star Wars, Game of Thrones, The Lord of the Rings, Kurt Cobain, and video games will be delighted (and challenged) by her brilliant analysis."
—Elle, "Best Non-Fiction Books of 2024"

Magical/Realism is a woven adventure of intergenerational wisdom and personal power told with razor-sharp cultural criticism . . . An ode to the far reaches of one’s capability to affect change in the past and the future through a transcendent relationship with the present moment.”
Paste, “Best Non-Fiction Books and Memoirs of 2024”

“A wholly original read full of fantasy, hope, and magic.”
—HipLatina, “The Best Books by Latinx Authors Published This Year”

“This collection of essays is a modern exploration of topics such as loss, colonialism, migration and gender through the lens of pop culture. It provides a reflective narrative that prompts readers to reconsider their perspectives on these subjects.”
Los Angeles Times, Des Los Reads

“This nonfiction read is one of my favorite books of the year and it is my mission to make more people read it… I slapped my desk in emphasis while thinking about this book again just now. It’s that good.”
—Vanessa Diaz, Book Riot

"Magical/Realism is the perfect non-fiction work for fiction lovers. Vanessa Angélica Villarreal's essays explore her journey of reconnection with her heritage and ancestors in Mexico while using current popular media, like Game of Thrones, to explore cultural erasure and the damages of migration and colonialism."
Screen Rant

“Searing, deeply affecting, and profoundly moving . . . The future-dreaming and re-worlding that Villarreal enacts across her genre-bending chapters, quite frankly, opens new worlds of healing both for herself and for readers.”
—Southern Review of Books

“The fresh perspective and distinctive voice of poet Villarreal drive this smart collection… the meditations on fantasy narratives incisively probe how fictional worlds reflect and intersect with the real one. Readers will be spellbound.”
Publishers Weekly (starred)

“With brilliant insight and masterful writing, Villarreal examines fantasy at close range…the magic of this collection is the elasticity and brilliance with which Villarreal is able to take critical analysis and connect it to her own experiences. A wondrous book that will change the way you think about fantasy and magic.”
—Kirkus (starred)

"Not only is this intimate essay collection a healing listen, but it repositions cultural criticism on the map as a meaningful and resonant form of catharsis."
Audible

Magical/Realism is staggeringly good; it’s been ages since I’ve been this moved, challenged, and devastated by an essay collection. An energetic, paradigm-shifting book.”
Carmen Maria Machado, author of In the Dream House

"A stunning, provocative, and essential book that lights up the mind. Villarreal’s ferocious imagination is matched only by a roving intellect and so much heart that these essays will stay with you for a long time after reading. One of my favorite nonfiction collections of the past decade."
Jeff VanderMeer, New York Times bestselling author

“Villarreal possesses endless talent. As she connects the dots between the various extraordinary and mundane realisms that haunt our daily lives, she displays a poet’s command of form, making this work sing with resonance. A banger.”
—Camonghne Felix, author of Dyscalculia: A Love Story of Epic Miscalculation

“Vanessa Angelica Villarreal’s Magical/Realism is the impossible book that does so much so well and still retains a distinct and propulsive voice. Villarreal’s formal variousness illuminates and usefully complicates her subjects, but the bedrock upon which she engages her intellectual might is a big beating heart—there are lines here that made me, a non-crier, actually well-up. About her father who taught himself to play guitar while his migrant laborer parents worked, Villarreal writes: ‘He was not a rare mind dreaming in a place that suppresses dreams with debt and labor. What is rare is that he almost made it.’ Often, for Villarreal, tenderness presents itself as a kind of rage, a rage that emerges from an ability to perceive the interiority of the harmed. Our loss, how rare this rage—without any accompanying smug back-patting—feels in the contemporary critical discourse. Our luck, to find in such abundance here.”
—Kaveh Akbar, New York Times bestselling author of Martyr!