This article analyzes in detail the new period of exile of Ramon Vinyes in Barranquilla (1940-1950): Franco’s victory forces him to seek exile and return again to Colombia, where the longing for the lost fatherland and the distance from his family and Colombian society provoke in him a feeling of apathy. But also at that time he creates a narrative style that may be said to belong to the initial stirrings of what will later be called Magic Realism.
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