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Carlos Fuentes Macías (; Spanish: [ˈkaɾlos ˈfwentes] ; November 11, 1928 – May 15, 2012) was a Mexican novelist and essayist. Among his works are The Death of Artemio Cruz (1962), Aura (1962), Terra Nostra (1975), The Old Gringo (1985) and Christopher Unborn (1987). In his obituary, The New York Times described Fuentes as "one of the most admired writers in the Spanish-speaking world" and an important influence on the Latin American Boom, the "explosion of Latin American literature in the 1960s and '70s", while The Guardian called him "Mexico's most celebrated novelist". His many literary honors include the Miguel de Cervantes Prize as well as Mexico's highest award, the Belisario Domínguez Medal of Honor (1999). He was often named as a likely candidate for the Nobel Prize in Literature, though he never won. Life and career Fuentes was born in Panama City, the son of Berta Macías and Rafael Fuentes, the latter of whom was a Mexican diplomat. As the family moved for his father's career, Fuentes spent his childhood in various Latin American capital cities, an experience he later described as giving him the ability to view Latin America as a critical outsider. From 1934 to 1940, Fuentes' father was posted to the Mexican Embassy in Washington, D.C., where Carlos attended English-language school, eventually becoming fluent. He also began to write during this time, creating his own magazine, which he shared with apartments on his block. In 1938, Mexico nationalized foreign oil holdings, leading to a national outcry in the U.S.; he later pointed to the event as the moment in which he began to understand himself as Mexican. In 1940, the Fuentes family was transferred to Santiago, Chile. There, he first became interested in socialism, which would become one of his lifelong passions, in part through his interest in the poetry of Pablo Neruda. He lived in Mexico for the first time at the age of 16, when he went to study law at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) in Mexico City with an eye toward a diplomatic career. During this time, he also began working at the daily newspaper Hoy and writing short stories. He later attended the Graduate Institute of International Studies in Geneva. In 1957, Fuentes was named head of cultural relations at the Secretariat of Foreign Affairs. The following year, he published Where the Air Is Clear, which immediately made him a "national celebrity" and allowed him to leave his diplomatic post to write full-time. In 1959, he moved to Havana in the wake of the Cuban Revolution, where he wrote pro-Castro articles and essays. The same year, he married Mexican actress Rita Macedo. Considered "dashingly handsome", Fuentes also had high-profile affairs with actresses Jeanne Moreau and Jean Seberg, who inspired his novel Diana: The Goddess Who Hunts Alone. His second marriage, to journalist Silvia Lemus, lasted until his death. Fuentes served as Mexico's ambassador to France from 1975 to 1977, resigning in protest of former President Gustavo Díaz Ordaz's appointment as ambassador to Spain. He also taught at Cambridge, Brown, Princeton, Harvard, Columbia, University of Pennsylvania, Dartmouth, and Cornell. His friends included Luis Buñuel, William Styron, Friedrich Dürrenmatt, and sociologist C. Wright Mills, to whom he dedicated his book The Death of Artemio Cruz. Once good friends with Nobel-winning Mexican poet Octavio Paz, Fuentes became estranged from him in the 1980s in a disagreement over the Sandinistas, whom Fuentes supported. In 1988, Paz's magazine Vuelta carried an attack by Enrique Krauze on the legitimacy of Fuentes' Mexican identity, opening a feud between Paz and Fuentes that lasted until Paz's 1998 death. In 1989, he was the subject of a full-length PBS television documentary, "Crossing Borders: The Journey of Carlos Fuentes," which also aired in Europe and was broadcast repeatedly in Mexico. Fuentes fathered three children, only one of whom survived him: Cecilia Fuentes Macedo, born in 1962. A son, Carlos Fuentes Lemus, died from complications associated with hemophilia in 1999 at the age of 25. A daughter, Natasha Fuentes Lemus (born August 31, 1974), died of an apparent drug overdose in Mexico City on August 22, 2005, at the age of 30. Writing Carlos Fuentes has been called "the Balzac of Mexico". Fuentes himself cited Miguel de Cervantes, William Faulkner and Balzac as the most important writers to him. He also named Latin American writers such as Alejo Carpentier, Juan Carlos Onetti, Miguel Angel Asturias and Jorge Luis Borges. European modernists James Joyce, Virginia Woolf and Marcel Proust has also been cited as important influences on his writing, with Fuentes applying the influence from them on his main theme; Mexican history and identity. Fuentes described himself as a pre-modern writer, using only pens, ink and paper. He asked, "Do words need anything else?" Fuentes said that he detested those authors who from the beginning claim to have a recipe for success. In a speech on his writing process, he related that when he began the writing process, he began by asking, "Who am I writing for?" Early works Fuentes' first novel, Where the Air Is Clear (La región más transparente), was an immediate success on its publication in 1958. The novel is built around the story of Federico Robles – who has abandoned his revolutionary ideals to become a powerful financier – but also offers "a kaleidoscopic presentation" of vignettes of Mexico City, making it as much a "biography of the city" as of an individual man. The novel was celebrated not only for its prose, which made heavy use of interior monologue and explorations of the subconscious, but also for its "stark portrait of inequality and moral corruption in modern Mexico". A year later, he followed with another novel, The Good Conscience (Las Buenas Conciencias), which depicted the privileged middle classes of a medium-sized town, probably modeled on Guanajuato. Described by a contemporary reviewer as "the classic Marxist novel", it tells the story of a privileged young man whose impulses toward social equality are suffocated by his family's materialism. Latin American boom Fuentes was regarded as a leading figure of the Latin American boom in the 1960s and 1970s along with Gabriel García Márquez, Mario Vargas Llosa and Julio Cortázar. Fuentes' novel, The Death of Artemio Cruz (La muerte de Artemio Cruz) appeared in 1962 and is "widely regarded as a seminal work of modern Spanish American literature". Like many of his works, the novel used rotating narrators, a technique critic Karen Hardy described as demonstrating "the complexities of a human or national personality". The novel is heavily influenced by Orson Welles' Citizen Kane, and attempts literary parallels to Welles' techniques, including close-up, cross-cutting, deep focus, and flashback. Like Kane, the novel begins with the titular protagonist on his deathbed; the story of Cruz's life is then filled in by.... Discover the Carlos Fuentes popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Carlos Fuentes books.

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  • Unrooted Childhoods synopsis, comments

    Unrooted Childhoods

    Nina Sichel

    The experience of growing up without the opportunity to ever "put down roots" A fusion of voices and deeply personal experiences from every corner of the globe, Unrooted Childhood...

  • Cantar de ciegos synopsis, comments

    Cantar de ciegos

    Carlos Fuentes

    Una magistral disección del provincialismo decadente que narran las desintegraciones posibles del hombre en la Ciudad de México, concebidos por un orfebre del lenguaje como lo fue ...

  • Aquiles o El guerrillero y el asesino synopsis, comments

    Aquiles o El guerrillero y el asesino

    Carlos Fuentes

    Audaz, carismático, valeroso, dueño de una gran inteligencia, el guerrillero Carlos Pizarro y su historia son recreados en ésta, la última novela de Carlos Fuentes.Aquiles o El gue...

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    El cine de Carlos Fuentes

    Iván Ríos Gascón

    <p style="textalign:center">«Es muy probable que al escribir, jamás dejó de pensar en la pantalla como una de las formas más acabadas del arte y como un lujo de la in...

  • After the Nation synopsis, comments

    After the Nation

    Pedro Garcia-Caro

    After the Nation proposes a series of groundbreaking new approaches to novels, essays, and short stories by Carlos Fuentes and Thomas Pynchon within the framework of a hemispheric ...

  • Carlos Fuentes y el Reino Unido synopsis, comments

    Carlos Fuentes y el Reino Unido

    Steven Boldy, Diego Gómez Pickering, Silvia Lemus & Teresa Guzmán Romero

    Los textos reunidos forman parte del coloquio sobre la presencia de Carlos Fuentes en el Reino Unido que se celebró en el marco del "Año dual. MéxicoReino Unido" y que nació de la ...

  • The Writings of Carlos Fuentes synopsis, comments

    The Writings of Carlos Fuentes

    Raymond Leslie Williams

    Smitten by the modernity of Cervantes and Borges at an early age, Carlos Fuentes has written extensively on the cultures of the Americas and elsewhere. His work includes over a doz...

  • Carlos Fuentes y el pensamiento barroco synopsis, comments

    Carlos Fuentes y el pensamiento barroco

    Reindert Dhondt

    Este libro constituye el primer estudio sistemático de la sensibilidad barroca en la narrativa de Fuentes, y propone un método de lectura original y consistente para acercarse a el...

  • Juan Rulfo en el cine synopsis, comments

    Juan Rulfo en el cine

    José Carlos González Boixo & Fernando Mino Gracia

    Las relaciones de Juan Rulfo con el cine fueron más extensas de lo que el público no especializado suele suponer y cubren diversos campos en esta –por definición– multifacética act...

  • A viva voz synopsis, comments

    A viva voz

    Carlos Fuentes

    Leer A viva voz es asistir al encuentro cercano e íntimo con la palabra de uno de los pensadores más inquietos y vitales de todos los tiempos.Además del reconocimiento que recibió ...

  • Estrella de dos puntas synopsis, comments

    Estrella de dos puntas

    Malva Flores

    La relación entre Carlos Fuentes y Octavio Paz, los dos escritores mexicanos más importantes del siglo XX, es el lienzo en el que Malva Flores hace aparecer a los personajes intele...

  • Carlos Fuentes, ensayista synopsis, comments

    Carlos Fuentes, ensayista

    Diego Valadés

    La obra de Carlos Fuentes es vasta y diversa. Aunque es conocido sobre todo por sus novelas, también incursionó en el cine, participando como guionista en varias películas, y publi...

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    The Nightmares of Carlos Fuentes

    Rashid Razaq

    Based on the short story by Hassan Blasim. Salim, an Iraqi refugee, takes on a new identity In London after fleeing persecution in Baghdad. He is picked up, and marries a wealthy ...

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    Rayuela

    Julio Cortázar

    Un verdadero artefacto literario que con poesía, música y originalidad recorre en un mismo viaje París, Buenos Aires y los rincones más inaccesibles de un grupo de personas que, en...

  • La gran novela latinoamericana synopsis, comments

    La gran novela latinoamericana

    Carlos Fuentes

    Un ensayo indispensable para orientarse en el amplio espectro de la literatura latinoamericana y una guía esencial para quienes deseen introducirse en las últimas corrientes.Este e...

  • Las buenas conciencias synopsis, comments

    Las buenas conciencias

    Carlos Fuentes

    A través de los ojos de Jaime Ceballos, un adolescente confundido, Carlo Fuentes expone el vicio de la sociedad mexicana de vivir de las apariencias a cualquier costo.Segunda novel...

  • Tiempo mexicano synopsis, comments

    Tiempo mexicano

    Carlos Fuentes

    «Totalidad e instantaneidad son las características que Fuentes ilumina del Tiempo mexicano. Son las antípodas de su propia obra.» Pedro Ángel Palou, Revista de la UniversidadPubli...

  • Jetzt ergebe ich mich, und das ist alles synopsis, comments

    Jetzt ergebe ich mich, und das ist alles

    Álvaro Enrigue

    Janos, Mexiko, 1835: Als Apachen eine junge Witwe entführen, bekommt Leutnant Zuloaga den Auftrag, nach ihr zu suchen. In seinem Gefolge reiten unter anderem eine scharfschießende ...

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    Carlos Fuentes

    Michel Gironde

    Carlos Fuentes est un géant des lettres hispanoaméricaines, ayant à son actif une oeuvre abondante et diverse, de fiction et de réflexion. C'est un Fuentes multiple qui apparaît ai...

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    Carlos Fuentes

    Robert Brody & Charles Rossman

    Carlos Fuentes is a master of modern world literature. With the translation of his major works into English and other languages, his reputation has surpassed the boundaries of his ...