Madeleine is Sleeping

How does Sarah Shun-Lien Bynum use imagery in Madeleine is Sleeping?

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Bynum's style is reminiscent of Gabriel Garcia Marquez' magic realism, as she uses Marquez lush and carnal style imagery to summon the pastoral village, the orchard and the country road, which lead to a Dickensian insane asylum where the main characters are trapped for a time.

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Madeleine is Sleeping