The misrecognition of "We Are Dogs" by Elena Garro in 1993 shows a general error due to misidentifying magical realism. Gallo is a Mexican writer and the fact that fantasy is closely related to magical realism often leads the reader to associate this particular work with magical realism. However, as this work includes wonderful elements and sublime features, it is difficult to classify it as strict magical realism.
Every weekend, we will go to an animal shelter for 7 to 8 weeks. We must have considered 20 chores. Puppies, old dogs, blind dogs, sick dogs. One day, at a shelter, I noticed a small white hole, and when a worker at a shelter got through a black spot, I was about to finish the search for that day. I was attracted to her like a magnet. I remember crying in front of her and kneeling to the workers in the shelter that she needs to cut the nails! They are too long! Five years have passed since we dealt with 90% but 100% trained Lola, which is the most fascinating advertisement we have ever seen. We took her to the playground, and I remember Jardel running around the puppy around him. She has very calm energy. Jardel must also feel this way. He smiled at his face and ran toward me and said, "Let's come to her."
The misrecognition of "We Are Dogs" by Elena Garro in 1993 shows a general error due to misidentifying magical realism. Gallo is a Mexican writer and the fact that fantasy is closely related to magical realism often leads the reader to associate this particular work with magical realism. However, as this work includes wonderful elements and sublime features, it is difficult to classify it as strict magical realism.