Nocilla Generation

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title: Nocilla Generation
text: The Nocilla Generation, which is sometimes called Afterpop, is a literary movement referring to a group of Spanish writers born between 1960 and 1976. The name is taken from a trilogy of novels by Agustín Fernández Mallo, the Nocilla Trilogy, itself inspired by the song "Nocilla ¡Qué Merendilla!" by the Galician punk band Siniestro Total. Nocilla is a hazelnut and chocolate spread, similar to Nutella. The journalists Elena Hevia and Nuria Azancot first used the term to refer to a group of writer
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description: Spanish writers' literary movement
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