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    Carlos Fuentes Macías (/ˈfwɛnteɪs/; Spanish: [ˈkaɾlos ˈfwentes] ; November 11, 1928 – May 15, 2012) was a Mexican novelist and essayist. Among his works...
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  • government in honor of Mexican writer Carlos Fuentes. It is awarded every year on November 11, the birthday of Fuentes. The prize has a remuneration of US$250...
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  • Carlos Fuentes Lemus (1973–1999) was a Mexican writer, photographer, painter and director. He was the son of famous Mexican writer Carlos Fuentes and...
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    The Boom is most closely associated with Julio Cortázar of Argentina, Carlos Fuentes of Mexico, Mario Vargas Llosa of Peru, and Gabriel García Márquez of...
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    reclaim his Spanish citizenship in 2001. In 1938, Fuentes replaced the Pilar's original first mate, Carlos Gutiérrez, after Hemingway's mistress, Jane Mason...
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  • transferred to Arturo's younger son, Carlos Fuente, Sr. in 1958. Following the 1960 United States embargo of Cuba, the Fuente brand began a period of slow and...
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    biographies of writers Dashiell Hammett, Beryl Markham, Ken Kesey, Carlos Fuentes, Maxine Hong Kingston and John Dos Passos. He was co-creator and executive...
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    recognized literary figures are authors Octavio Paz, Alfonso Reyes, Carlos Fuentes, Sergio Pitol, José Emilio Pacheco, Rosario Castellanos, Fernando del...
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  • Peruvian Mario Vargas Llosa, the Argentine Julio Cortázar, and the Mexican Carlos Fuentes. One Hundred Years of Solitude (1967) earned García Márquez international...
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    Gabriel García Márquez, Carlos Fuentes and Isabel Allende. In his book The New Novel in Latin America (La Nueva Novela), Fuentes offers an in-depth literary...
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    Lupe Fuentes, also known as Little Lupe, is a Colombian house music producer, DJ, and former pornographic actress. Fuentes was born in Colombia and grew...
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  • television programme Tratos y Retratos. She is the widow of Mexican novelist Carlos Fuentes, and served alongside her husband as Mexico's Ambassador to the United...
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  • Fuentes (born 1961), Puerto Rican American politician of the Democratic Party Brian Fuentes (born 1975), American pro baseball player Carlos Fuentes (1928-2020)...
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  • many of whom Paz met during his remarkable career. These included Carlos Fuentes, Mario Vargas Llosa, Gabriel Zaid, E.M. Cioran, Enrique Krauze, Jorge...
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    and wrote several screenplays. For his first script he worked with Carlos Fuentes on Juan Rulfo's El gallo de oro. His other screenplays include the films...
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    Augusto Roa Bastos (Paraguay), Carlos Fuentes (Mexico), Ernesto Sabato (Argentina), Octavio Paz (Mexico), Juan Carlos Onetti (Uruguay), Jorge Luis Borges...
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  • Oria, Nourdin Batán, Álvaro Rico, Andrés Gertrúdix, María Adánez, and Carlos Fuentes. Set against the backdrop of an Alien invasion, the plot consists of...
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  • Aura (novel) (redirect from Aura (Fuentes))
    Aura is a short novel written by Mexican novelist Carlos Fuentes, first published in 1962 in Mexico. This novel is considered as magic realism literary...
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  • The Death of Artemio Cruz (category Novels by Carlos Fuentes)
    is an historical fiction novel published in 1962 by Mexican writer Carlos Fuentes. An English translation by Sam Hileman was published in 1964, and a...
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  • Bortnik, based on the 1985 novel The Old Gringo by Mexican novelist Carlos Fuentes. The film was screened out of competition at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival...
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  • (2016–17) Ángel Sanchez (2017– December 2018) Carlos Perez Porras (2019-19) 2 matches Juan Carlos Fuentes/Francisco Portillo/Juan Walker (2019–19) Juan...
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    with novelist Carlos Fuentes, Paz became estranged from him in the 1980s in a disagreement over the Sandinistas, whom Paz opposed and Fuentes supported.;...
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    Joaquín Fernández de Lizardi Carlos Fuentes Martín Luis Guzmán Guadalupe Loaeza Gregorio López y Fuentes Ángeles Mastretta Carlos Monsiváis Nezahualcoyotl...
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  • Machine Interview with Carlos Fuente Sr.,Cigar Aficionado Archived 2010-06-12 at the Wayback Machine Interview with Carlos Fuente Jr.,Cigar Aficionado...
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  • The Old Gringo (category Novels by Carlos Fuentes)
    The Old Gringo (Spanish: Gringo Viejo) is a novel by Carlos Fuentes, first published in 1985. Its English language translation of the same year was the...
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    translated into all major languages, in 700 editions. Mexican author Carlos Fuentes suggested that Cervantes and his contemporary William Shakespeare form...
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  • Terra Nostra (novel) (category Novels by Carlos Fuentes)
    Terra Nostra is a 1975 novel by the Mexican writer Carlos Fuentes. The narrative covers 20 centuries of European and American culture, and prominently...
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    generation of writers includes Elena Poniatowska, José Emilio Pacheco, and Carlos Fuentes. Monsiváis won more than 33 awards, including the 1986 Jorge Cuesta...
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    Leonardo de la Caridad Padura Fuentes (born October 10, 1955) is a Cuban novelist and journalist. As of 2007[update], he is one of Cuba's best-known writers...
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    Mexican Comedy by Carlos Fuentes. Other authors who wrote her poems were Xavier Villaurrutia, Celestino Gorostiza and Pita Amor. Carlos Monsiváis and Jorge...
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