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  1. Christopher Unborn (Latin American Literature Series) by Alfred MacAdam, 2005-10-30
  2. Where the Air Is Clear (Lannan Selection) by Carlos Fuentes, Sam Hileman, 2004-05
  3. La cabeza de la hidra/ The Hydra Head (Spanish Edition) by Carlos Fuentes, 2007-11-01
  4. Gringo viejo (Aula Atlantica) (Spanish Edition) by Carlos Fuentes, 2008-08-06
  5. Der vergrabene Spiegel. Die Geschichte der hispanischen Welt. by Carlos Fuentes, 1998-09-01
  6. Tiempo Mexicano by Carlos Fuentes, 1971
  7. Inez (Harvest Book) by Carlos Fuentes, 2003-07-01
  8. Gustavo Cisneros un Empresario Global : Prologo De Carlos Fuentes / Gustavo Cisneros, World Business Man (Spanish Edition) by Pablo Bachelet, 2004-03
  9. Adan en Eden (Spanish Edition) by Carlos Fuentes, 2010-02-15
  10. Destiny and Desire: A Novel by Carlos Fuentes, 2011-01-04
  11. Carlos Fuentes's Terra Nostra and the Kabbalah: The Recreation of the Hispanic World (Hispanic Literature, V. 81) by Sheldon Penn, 2003-11
  12. The Writings of Carlos Fuentes (Texas Pan American Series) by Raymond Leslie Williams, 1996
  13. Botero: Women by Fernando Botero, 2003-11-29
  14. Lo fugitivo permanece: 21 cuentos mexicanos (Coleccion Aeromexico 50) (Spanish Edition) by Carlos Monsiváis, Carlos Fuentes, 1984

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    Fuentes, Carlos key magic realism ). His works include (1958; tr. Where the Air Is Clear, Las buenas conciencias (1959; tr. Good Conscience, Cambio de piel (1967; tr. A Change of Skin, Terra Nostra (1975, tr. 1976)

42. Carlos Fuentes - Authors - Random House
carlos fuentes is the author of more than a dozen novels. He lives in Mexico and London. Julio Ortega is a professor of Hispanic Studies at Brown University
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43. Excerpt | The Years With Laura Diaz By Carlos Fuentes
In his new novel, carlos fuentes gives us a richly painted portrait of the 20th century as seen through the eyes of Laura Diaz a woman who becomes as
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The Years with Laura Diaz by Carlos Fuentes 466 pages, 2000 ISBN: 0374293414 In his new novel, Carlos Fuentes gives us a richly painted portrait of the 20th century as seen through the eyes of Laura Diaz a woman who becomes as much a part of our history as of the Mexican history she observes and helps to create. Filled with brilliantly colored scenes and heartbreaking dramas, the epic story of The Years with Laura Diaz is also a novel of subtle and penetrating psychological insight. As in Fuentes' masterpiece The Death of Artemio Cruz, the action begins in the state of Veracruz and then moves to Mexico City, tracing a migration during the Revolution and its aftermath that is an important element in Laura Diaz' life as well as in Mexico's history. Born in 1898, the young woman grows into a devoted wife and mother, becomes the lover of great men, and, before her death in 1972, is celebrated as a politically committed artist on whom none of the poignant paradoxes of Mexican life been lost. Significantly, her life story comes to us thanks to her Chicano great-grandson, inheritor of both her gifts and her paradoxes: the novel opens in Detroit and closes in Los Angeles with him. Laura Diaz is a complicated and alluring heroine whose brave honesty and good heart prevail despite her losing a brother and a grandson to the darkest forces of Mexico's turbulent, corrupt politics, and a son to the ravages of a disease that consumes him before his greatness can be fulfilled. Yet in the end she is a happy woman, despite the tragedy and loss, for she has borne witness to and helped to affect her country's life, and she has loved and understood with unflinching honesty.

44. Carlos Fuentes « The Mex Files
carlos fuentes, once talked about the Spanish language and Latin American culture shaping the United States. carlos Monsivais during a 1999 talk mentioned
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45. Carlos Fuentes Quotes
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46. Carlos Fuentes Criticism
fuentes, carlos 1928. attention Chac Mool and Tlactocatzine, del jardin de Flandes (which has been translated as Tlactocatzine, in the Garden of
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    Mexican novelist, short story writer, playwright, screenwriter, critic, and essayist.
    INTRODUCTION
    Fuentes is regarded by many as Mexico's foremost contemporary fiction writer. His abilities in the short story genre have been acclaimed by critics, though his short fiction has generally received less attention than his novels. Nonetheless, Fuentes's overriding literary concerns are the same in both genres; in both he explores the issue of Mexico's national character and attempts to more firmly establish the country's cultural identity. To accomplish this, he incorporates myth, legend, and history into his work, probing the past events of his homeland and the essence of modern Mexican society. His short fiction features unusual treatments of time and the use of fantastic, seemingly supernatural, events. He is also known for the ironic twists that he frequently places at the conclusion of his short narratives. His deft handling of this classic short story tool has helped to establish his strong reputation in the genre.
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    Los d­as enmascarados (The Masked Days)

    47. Internet Archive: Details: Carlos Fuentes Interview
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    48. Cortes And La Malinche - Conquest Of Mexico
    I would like to see a statue of Cortés in Mexico City, writer carlos fuentes said in an interview a couple of years ago. I think that is more honest.
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    writer Carlos Fuentes said in an interview a couple of years ago. "I think that is more honest. We must accept the father as well as the mother." La Malinche, his consort, translator and advisor, without whom the diplomatic maneuvering which was as much a part of the conquest as the fighting would have been impossible, is often regarded as a whore and traitor. Her name has come to be used to describe a person who turns his back on his own culture: malinchista.

    49. Imagining Power Carlos Fuentes Interviewed OpenDemocracy
    carlos fuentes, one of Latin America’s foremost novelists, talks to Isabel Hilton about his latest book The Eagle’s Throne which explores the nature of
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    50. Carlos Fuentes : The Years With Laura Diaz : Book Review
    Read a review of The Years with Laura Diaz by carlos fuentes at MostlyFiction.com. Site includes a bibliography.
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    (Reviewed by Judi Clark FEB 25, 2001) "Laura, we were mistaken in our historical moment. I don't want to admit anything that would break our faith, how I wish we were all heroes, how I want to keep the faith." Like Richard Powers' Three Farmers on the Way to a Dance , this novel begins with a man mesmerized by the Diego Rivera mural in the Detroit Institute of Arts. This time it's Santiago who is there to shoot a documentary on Mexican muralists. While studying the mural and contemplating its creator's intention, he discovers the face of his great-grandmother, Laura Díaz, in the mural. Her golden, mestizo eyes unleash waves of memories in all of "the forms of recollection." He wonders if it is "possible to live the life of a dead woman exactly as she lived it, to discover the secret of her memory, to remember what she would remember."

    51. Carlos Fuentes Reading List
    The Archetypes of carlos fuentes from witch to androgyne (1980) Durán, Manuel. Triptico mexicano Juan Rulfo, carlos fuentes, Salvador Elizondo (1973)
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    Main The Author Reading List Select Awards ... Preliminary Events
    "The book is the education of the senses through language." -Carlos Fuentes from his book, This I Believe: An A to Z of a Life Reading List
    Resources Novels The Good Conscience
    The Death of Artemio Cruz
    Aura
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    The Good Conscience
    The Death of Artemio Cruz
    A Change of Skin The Doll Queen Triple Cross: Holy Place Obras Completas Terra Nostra The Hydra Head Distant Relations The Old Gringo (1985), translation of

    52. The Life And Times Of Frida Kahlo . Understanding Frida Today . Interview With C
    Interview with carlos fuentes. Understanding Frida Today Excerpt from an interview with filmmaker Amy Stechler and author/historian carlos fuentes.
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    Excerpt from an interview with filmmaker Amy Stechler and author/historian Carlos Fuentes.
    Amy Stechler: I'm hoping to fill out the context of her life a little bit. When I began reading about her, I had no real understanding about how Mexican she is and how Mexican – how significant all of the aspects of Mexico are in her story. How is it so profoundly significant that Frida is Mexican?
    Fuentes: Well, she's Mexican, but she brings in many other things, as most Mexican artists do. There is no wholly national painter or author or filmmaker in the world. We are all influenced by many other things. Frida, of course, had the Mexican roots of the ex votos for example in the churches. I think that had a lot to do with her painting these tableaux painted on wood or metal thanking the Virgin for saving her from a catastrophe. A lot of women in bed, you know, suffering from childbirth or some infirmity.
    There's Posada, the great gravure artist of Mexico. Yes, there is Mexican folk art. There's also the whole, the whole European tradition of the dream world and the world of the extremes, the world that is invisible, the world of Hieronymous Bosch, of the uh events such as the Black Death in Europe, or of the Middle Ages. There are so many things that come together in a great artist and Frida Kahlo was a great artist. Now that this all of this converged in a Mexican woman of Hungarian /German /Jewish parentage - OK. There she is, with Mexican influences but also, let's never forget it, with quite universal influences in her painting.

    53. Carlos Fuentes: 1928—: Novelist , Essayist Biography - First Writings In En
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    54. The Guardian Profile: Carlos Fuentes | By Genre | Guardian Unlimited Books
    According to the Mexican labour minister, carlos Abascal, carlos fuentes s gothic novella Aura, first published in 1962, is corrupting to young women.
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    A former diplomat, he could have had a distinguished political career in his native Mexico. Instead, he chose to be a writer † and spearheaded the Latin American literary boom of the 1960s. An outspoken critic of US imperialism, he also celebrates the Spanish cultural "reconquest" of the region. Maya Jaggi

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    56. Carlos Fuentes Interview With Don Swaim
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    In this 1992 interview with Don Swaim, author Carlos Fuentes talks about his novel of Ambrose Bierce, The Old Gringo , which Fuentes began writing when he was eighteen years old. Fuentes remembers his childhood as the son of a diplomat, growing up in Washington, D.C., Panama and Chile. He discusses the time he was banned from entering the United States, and recieved a waiver from Attorney General Robert Kennedy. Carlos Fuentes also talks about the problems of literary translations, and his book about Spain and the New World, The Buried Mirror. Listen to the Carlos Fuentes interview with Don Swaim, 1992
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    57. Fuentes, Carlos. The New Dictionary Of Cultural Literacy, Third Edition. 2002
    fuentes, carlos. The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy, Third Edition. 2002.
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    58. Seis Cartas De Carlos Fuentes A Octavio Paz (Six Letters From Carlos Fuentes To
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    59. Fuentes, Carlos (Harper's Magazine)
    by carlos fuentes Readings/Article, May 1989, 2 pp. Uncle Sam, stay home. by carlos fuentes Readings/Article, January 1989, 4 pp.
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