👉 The Portuguese fluid, also known as "fluidez portuguesa," is a literary and cultural phenomenon that emerged in the mid-20th century, primarily among Portuguese writers and intellectuals. It is characterized by a distinctive style marked by fluidity, ambiguity, and a departure from traditional narrative structures. This style often employs surreal imagery, fragmented narratives, and a blend of genres, reflecting the complexities and uncertainties of post-war Portuguese society. The fluidity in Portuguese literature allows for multiple interpretations and a sense of openness, inviting readers to engage deeply with the text. It represents a significant shift in Portuguese literary expression, emphasizing creativity and experimentation over strict adherence to conventional forms.