The Death of Artemio Cruz

The Death of Artemio Cruz
Author: Carlos Fuentes
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2009-02-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780374531805

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Seventy-one-year-old Mexican financier recalls the turbulent days of his life, as he lies dying.

The Death of Artemio Cruz

The Death of Artemio Cruz
Author: Carlos Fuentes
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2013-05-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1466840021

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Immerse yourself in the extraordinary life of Artemio Cruz, a powerful newspaper magnate and land baron, as he navigates the blurred boundaries between dreams, memories, and reality. On his deathbed, Cruz's thoughts flit among pivotal moments crafted by renowned author Carlos Fuentes, offering glimpses into a world of magical realism. Author Carlos Fuentes manipulates the ensuing kaleidoscope of images with dazzling inventiveness, layering memory upon memory, from Cruz's heroic campaigns during the Mexican Revolution, through his relentless climb from poverty to wealth, to his uneasy death. Perhaps Fuentes's masterpiece, The Death of Artemio Cruz is a haunting voyage into the soul of modern Mexico.

The Death of Artemio Cruz

The Death of Artemio Cruz
Author: Carlos Fuentes
Publisher: Harvill Press
Total Pages: 266
Release: 1969
Genre: Historical fiction
ISBN:

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The Old Gringo

The Old Gringo
Author: Carlos Fuentes
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2013-05-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1466840145

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In The Old Gringo, Carlos Fuentes brings the Mexico of 1916 uncannily to life. This novel is wise book, full of toughness and humanity and is without question one of the finest works of modern Latin American fiction. One of Fuentes's greatest works, the novel tells the story of Ambrose Bierce, the American writer, soldier, and journalist, and of his last mysterious days in Mexico living among Pancho Villa's soldiers, particularly his encounter with General Tomas Arroyo. In the end, the incompatibility of the two countries (or, paradoxically, their intimacy) claims both men, in a novel that is, most of all, about the tragic history of two cultures in conflict.

Terra Nostra

Terra Nostra
Author: Carlos Fuentes
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 1183
Release: 2013-05-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1466840153

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Terra Nostra is one of the great masterpieces of modern Latin American fiction. Concerned with nothing less than the history of Spain and of South America, with the Indian Gods and with Christianity, with the birth, the passion, and the death of civilizations, Fuentes's great novel is, indeed, that rare creation--the total work of art. Magnificently translated by Margaret Sayers Peden, Terra Nostra is, as Milan Kundera says in his afterword, "the spreading out of the novel, the exploration of its possibilities, the voyage to the edge of what only a novelist can see and say."

The Years with Laura Diaz

The Years with Laura Diaz
Author: Carlos Fuentes
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 528
Release: 2012-08-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1408837617

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_____________________ 'An admirable novel'- The Times 'In this portrait of men and women swept along by great events, and determined to be on the side of the angels, Fuentes has invested the often colourless world of politics with romantic ardour' - Sunday Telegraph _____________________ An epic and heartbreaking love story that will leave no one untouched. Like Fuentes's masterpiece The Death of Artemio Cruz, the action in this novel begins in the state of Veracruz and moves to Mexico City. From 1905 to 1978, Fuentes traces the extraordinary Laura Díaz; a life filled with a multitude of witty, heartbreaking scenes and the sounds, colours, tastes and scents of Mexico. Laura grows into a politically committed artist who is also a wife and mother, a lover of great men, and a complicated and alluring heroine whose bravery prevails despite her losing a brother, son, and grandson to the darkest forces of Mexico's turbulent, often corrupt politics. Hers is a life which has helped to affect the course of history, and it is the story of a woman who has loved and understood with unflinching honesty. _____________________ 'Fuentes's affair with the fickle forces of creativity reaches a rare and poignant intensity ... a landmark book' - Scotsman

The Buried Mirror

The Buried Mirror
Author: Carlos Fuentes
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 404
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780395924990

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An exploration of Spanish culture in Spain and the Americas traces the social, political, and economic forces that created that culture.

This I Believe

This I Believe
Author: Carlos Fuentes
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2007-12-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0307432793

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In this masterly, deeply personal, and provocative book, the internationally renowned Mexican writer Carlos Fuentes, whose work has been called “a combination of Poe, Baudelaire, and Isak Dinesen” (Newsweek), steps back to survey the wellsprings of art and ideology, the events that have shaped our time, and his extraordinary life and fiercest passions. Arranged alphabetically from “Amore” to “Zurich,” This I Believe takes us on a marvelous inner journey with a great writer. Fuentes ranges wide, from contradictions inherent in Latin American culture and politics to his long friendship with director Luis Buñuel. Along the way, we find reflection on the mixed curse and blessing of globalization; memories of a sexual initiation in Zurich; a fond tracing of a family tree heavy with poets, dreamers, and diplomats; evocations of the streets, cafés, and bedrooms of Washington, Paris, Santiago de Chile, Cambridge, Oaxaca, and New York; and a celebration of literary heroes including Balzac, Cervantes, Faulkner, Kafka, and Shakespeare. Throughout, Fuentes captivates with the power of his intellect and his prose. Here, too, are vivid, often heartbreaking glimpses into his personal life. “Silvia” is a powerful love letter to his beloved wife. In “Children,” Fuentes recalls the births of his daughters and the tragic death of his son; in “Cinema” he relives the magic of films such as Citizen Kane and The Wizard of Oz. Further extending his reach, he examines the collision between history and contemporary life in “Civil Society,” “Left,” and “Revolution.” And he poignantly addresses the experiences we all hold in common as he grapples with beauty, death, freedom, God, and sex. By turns provocative and intimate, partisan and universal, this book is a brilliant summation of an international literary career. Revisiting the influences, commitments, readings, and insights of a lifetime, Fuentes has fashioned a magnificently coherent statement of his view of the world, reminding us once again why reading Fuentes is “like standing beneath the dome of the Sistine Chapel. . . . The breadth and enormity of this accomplishment is breathtaking” (The Denver Post).

The Crystal Frontier

The Crystal Frontier
Author: Carlos Fuentes
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2013-05-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1466839996

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The nine stories comprising The Crystal Frontier, a brilliant work of fiction from Carlos Fuentes, all concern people who in one way or another have had something to do with, or still are part of, the family of one Leonardo Barroso, a powerful oligarch of northern Mexico with manifold connections to the United States.

The Campaign

The Campaign
Author: Carlos Fuentes
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1991-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0374118280

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An inflamed revolutionary democrat and the son of a wealthy Argentine ranch owner, Baltasar Bustos, kidnaps the child of the Marquise de Cabra in 19th century South America.