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The Crack Movement, or literature of the Crack generation (Spanish: la generación del 'crack'), was a literary movement in Mexico in the mid-1990s formed by Ignacio Padilla, Jorge Volpi, Eloy Urroz, Pedro Angel Paláu and Ricardo Chávez-Castañeda as a reaction to the Latin American Boom.

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