A visual poem from this movement depicts a straight line and a curvy line, to which adding a doodled boat reveals the word “Navigation” hidden in its title, “Zion.” A poet from this movement claimed that Borges (“BOR-hess”) was a “philene” (“FILL-een”), but sorted most other poets into “currents” named for anti-gay slurs. Quím Font designed an ouroboros (“oo-ruh-BOH-russ”) logo for this movement’s magazine Lee Harvey Oswald, which published poems by Ernesto San Epifanio. In a novel based on the author’s earlier The Spirit of Science Fiction, members of this movement hate the “great enemy,” Octavio Paz. Poets from this movement named Juan García Madero, Ulises Lima, and Arturo Belano take a white Chevy Impala into the Sonoran Desert to look for Cesárea Tinajero (“say-SAH-ray-uh tee-nuh-HAY-ro”). For 10 points, name this fictional version of Mexican infrarealism from Roberto Bolaño’s The Savage Detectives. ■END■
ANSWER: visceral realism [or realismo visceral; accept infrarealism, infrarrealismo, infrarrealistas, or infras until “infrarealism” is read; reject “realism” or “realismo”]
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