Dirty realism
Dirty realism is a term coined by Bill Buford of Granta magazine to define a North American literary movement. Writers in this sub-category of realism are said to depict the seamier or more mundane aspects of ordinary life in spare, unadorned language. The term formed the title of the Summer 1983 edition of Granta, for which Buford wrote an explanatory introduction:
Dirty realism
Dirty realism is a term coined by Bill Buford of Granta magazine to define a North American literary movement. Writers in this sub-category of realism are said to depict the seamier or more mundane aspects of ordinary life in spare, unadorned language. The term formed the title of the Summer 1983 edition of Granta, for which Buford wrote an explanatory introduction:
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Con realismo sporco (dall'ingl ...... iele {{citazione necessaria}}.
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Dirty Realism, ou Realismo suj ...... ces tendem a ser corriqueiros.
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Dirty realism is a term coined ...... e associations and affinities.
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El realismo sucio («Dirty real ...... ), en euskera.[cita requerida]
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Le réalisme sale (de l'anglais ...... ngage simple et sans ornement.
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Con realismo sporco (dall'ingl ...... e statunitense J. D. Salinger.
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Dirty Realism, ou Realismo suj ...... ces tendem a ser corriqueiros.
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Dirty realism is a term coined ...... e an explanatory introduction:
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El realismo sucio («Dirty real ...... se J. D. Salinger (1919-2010).
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Le réalisme sale (de l'anglais ...... ngage simple et sans ornement.
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Dirty realism
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Realismo sporco
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Realismo sucio
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Realismo sujo
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Réalisme sale
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