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1. Aura by Carlos Fuentes, Carlos Fuentes | |
Paperback: 61
Pages
(1998-06-01)
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Aura
For the translation, not the Novel itself
Youth is Beauty
Review of Billingual Aura
Has one problem |
2. Todas las familias felices/ Happy Families (Narrativa (Punto de Lectura)) (Spanish Edition) by Carlos Fuentes | |
Paperback: 432
Pages
(2007-09-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Description in Spanish: Un ranchero quiere que sus cuatro hijos sean sacerdotes; ellos piensan distinto. Un hombre es humillado por su patron; su hijo quisiera humillarlo mas. Una madre renuncia a su carrera de cantante y se pregunta si valio la pena; su hija renuncia al mundo y vive a traves de los reality shows. El hijo del presidente se rebela contra su padre, pero depende de su proteccion. Una mujer sufre el sadismo de su marido porque recuerda como se inicio su amor. Una madre dolorosa explica la vida de su hija al hombre que la asesino. Una pareja sesentona se reencuentra y se pregunta si de veras fueron jovenes amantes. Un comandante debe escoger quien vivira de sus dos hijos. La vieja madre de un joven mariachi lo rescata. Una fiel pareja gay enfrenta la tentacion. Una chica fea hace peligrar el matrimonio de su primo. Un cura esconde a su hija en una aldea hasta que aparece un rival. Un mujeriego se niega a casarse con su amante por temor a que eso mate el placer. Un actor es obligado a enfrentar la realidad por su hijo minusvalido. Un hermano incomodo desafiÂÂa la vida de su frater. El ciÂÂnico Don Juan juega con dos mujeres que le dan su merecido. Tres hijas se reunen en torno al feretro de su padre por ultima vez en diez anos. Customer Reviews (1)
Con rabia |
3. The Death of Artemio Cruz: A Novel (FSG Classics) by Carlos Fuentes | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(2009-02-03)
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A tour de force of Mexican life and the story-telling art
Brilliant, innovative and powerful narrative
Long Winded Rantings Of A Dying Politician
The out-of-print version is BETTER
Make it Work for You |
4. En esto creo (Spanish Edition) by Carlos Fuentes | |
Paperback: 368
Pages
(2008-05-01)
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En esto creo
El titulo lo dice todo
... en literatura sólo se sabe lo que se imagina.
Literalmente de la A a la Z |
5. Terra Nostra (Latin American Literature Series) by Carlos Fuentes | |
Paperback: 785
Pages
(2003-11)
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Monumental Art
Funetes' opus first published in 1976 "Terra Nostra" is a colossal 350,000-word opus, a kind of panoramic Hispano-American creation myth, spanning 20 centuries (more, if you count the Greek and Egyptian mythologies that help to feed it) and embracing virtually the whole of European and American (especially Mexican) culture and civilization. If "Terra Nostra" is a failure, it is a magnificent failure. Its conception is truly grand, its perceptions often unique, its energy compelling and the inventiveness and audacity of some of its narrative maneuvers absolutely breathtaking; the animated paintings, the talking mirrors, the time machines and metamorphosing mummies, the fusion of history, myth and fiction, the variations on themes and dreams, the interweaving or rich, violent, beautiful, grotesque, mysterious, even magical images--not without reason has this book been likened to a vast and intricate tapestry. Achieved or not, there are too few writers around even willing to risk the impossible, and none I know of who so intimately activates the otherwise dead space between page and reader.
A STUNNING, DIZZYING CREATION As cliched as it might sound, this is truly a work that MUST be experienced by any reader who recognizes the awesome power of language in the hands of a master craftsman -- there is nothing else like it in Western literature.
If you like Faulkner... The second section, "The New World", is my favorite and can be read on its own. It has some of the most beautiful prose I have ever encountered. In it, the author describes the pilgrim's journey to the New World and his meetings with its people. The narrative has an immediacy that makes one feel that one has just stumbled upon a new world, with all of its dangers and mysteries. In the last section, the pilgrim tells his story to the Spanish King, and the rest, as they say, is history. If you like the magical realism genre so popular among South American novelists, you will love this book. If youare looking for plausible historical fiction, look elsewhere. ... Read more |
6. This I Believe: An A to Z of a Life by Carlos Fuentes | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
(2006-05-16)
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An alphabetical exploration of the world
A brilliant meditation on an author's passions |
7. Constancia: And Other Stories for Virgins by Carlos Fuentes | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
(1991-05)
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Five short stories
Intelligent and Riveting |
8. La region mas transparente (Edicion conmemorativa del 50 aniversario) Real Academia Espanola (Spanish Edition) by Carlos Fuentes | |
Hardcover: 752
Pages
(2008-11-30)
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La Región Mas Transparente - Carlos Fuentes |
9. La region mas transparente (Edicion del 50 Aniversario) (Spanish Edition)/ Where the Air is Clear by Carlos Fuentes | |
Hardcover: 560
Pages
(2008-01-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description This edition will be the third published in the Classic Works of the Academies (Obras clasicas de las Academias). This collection of great classics of all times will occasionally publish new titles that will have limited circulation time. As with other works in this collection, scholars from various countries have contributed to the special edition, and Carlos Fuentes himself has revised the text. The titles previously published are Don Quijote de la Mancha, 400th anniversary edition, and Cien años de soledad, 40th anniversary edition. Prologues in this edition are from: Jose Emilio Pacheco, Vicente Quirarte, Sergio Ramirez, Nelida Pinon, Juan Luis Cebrian, Carmen Iglesias, and Gonzalo Celorio. This edition with text revised by the author, also includes a lexical glossary, an essential bibliography, an index of characters in the novel. Spanish Description Customer Reviews (4)
excelente libro
La nobela más oscura
La region mas transparente
El libro solo lo entiende el autor |
10. The Years with Laura Diaz by Carlos Fuentes | |
Paperback: 528
Pages
(2001-09-28)
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Editorial Review Product Description In Veracruz, Laura will find a focus for her own youthful longing, her half-brother Santiago, whose clandestine aid to the anarchist-syndicalists leads to his execution. After his death, she is expected to follow the girlish ambitions of her friends: taking dancing lessons and learning to listen to men. Yet in honor of her half-brother's memory, she embraces the revolution, and, hoping to avoid the fate of her virgin aunts, marries a solemn, dark-skinned, working-class hero. "The active life was preferable," Laura concludes at the ripe age of 22. For a woman, inevitably, this means "a life committed to another life." A daughter, a wife, and then a mother, Laura is more or less dragged along by history. Eventually she must sacrifice not only Santiago but her own son and grandson to the violent game of musical chairs that is Mexican political life. Perhaps because of the almost laughable instability of power in Mexico, Fuentes is compelled to devote much of his narrative energy to explaining the rapid changes of guard--presidential assassinations succeeded by coups followed by questionable elections. The poor and downtrodden, by contrast, are always there. Laura's husband takes her to the barrios of Mexico City to dissuade her from assuming anything but a housewife's role in political affairs. Later, a lover leads her through a nocturnal wasteland, a city of the poor, showing her deformed beggars, and stunted, starving children: Given the time span and the gravity of occurrences this epic covers, it is no surprise that this character herself often seems to stand still while events and people move around her. Because of this, perhaps, The Years with Laura Díaz is not the clearest articulation of Fuentes's historical vision, nor his most moving work. Its emotional power is cumulative, however, and few readers will be able to put the novel down after the first hundred pages. --Regina Marler Customer Reviews (8)
The long and winding novel
I Expected A 5 Star Read & Was Disappointed
Magnificent...Beautiful...artful I would suggest that readers re-read his beautiful prose more than once and refer to this book throughout their lifetime, it is filled with the passion, pulse of individuals who are citizens of the world... Thank you, thank you...Carlos, for a great magnificent book...
The Years With Laura Diaz are magnificent! The Years With Laura Diaz, is as great a mural and testament, and as real and colorful as the Diego Rivera mural that graces its cover. Just as the great mural tells the history and stories of a people, so this magnificently written work shows us the colors and contrasts that richly color our world. Do check out our Guest Reviewer Deborah D/M's full review.
Love, Politics, and Life in a Century of Mexico |
11. Los 68 : Paris-Praga-Mexico (Referencias) (Spanish Edition) by Carlos Fuentes | |
Paperback: 176
Pages
(2005-07-05)
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12. The Buried Mirror: Reflections on Spain and the New World by Carlos Fuentes | |
Paperback: 400
Pages
(1999-01-15)
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Hannibal in Italy
Broad brush cultural and political history
My reflections
Best book I have read in a long time
Understanding the Hispanic tradition |
13. La frontera de cristal/ The Crystal Frontier: A Novel in Nine Stories (Spanish Edition) by Carlos Fuentes | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2007-09-01)
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Para entender las relaciones culturales Mexico-EEUU
Conflicto de identidad
Para el lector que siente ser mexicano en conflicto...? No cabe duda que Carlos Fuentes entiende todo esto y más.Yes que un escritor que puede mantener una cierta intimidad con su lectorentiende el sufrimiento, la superación personal y la lucha interna del serhumano.
Impressive novel about of USA-Mexico presentrelations |
14. Agua Quemada / Burned Water (Narrativa (Punto de Lectura)) (Spanish Edition) by Carlos Fuentes | |
Paperback: 159
Pages
(2008-07-15)
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15. The Eagle's Throne: A Novel by Carlos Fuentes | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
(2007-03-13)
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All Hot Sauce, No Enchilada!
Letters as a novel
Politics in the Raw |
16. The Old Gringo: A Novel by Carlos Fuentes | |
Paperback: 208
Pages
(2007-02-20)
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Old Gringo by Carlos Fuentes
"What a shame. They're right when they say this isn't a border. It's a scar."
There had to be a new violence to end the old one
The Old Gringo
Healing the frontiers of the heart and mind |
17. Cuentos Naturales/ Natural Stories (Spanish Edition) by Carlos Fuentes | |
Paperback: 168
Pages
(2007-09-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description Description in Spanish:Desde su primera obra publicada, el volumen Los dÃas enmascarados(1954), empezó a quedar claro que el autor es uno de los maestros contemporáneos del arte de escribir cuento. Esta obra incluye, entre otros, Vieja moralidad, Las dos Elenas , Malintzin de las maquilas, La sierva del padre y La lÃnea de la vida. |
18. Cambio De Piel/a Change of Skin (Spanish Edition) by Carlos Fuentes | |
Mass Market Paperback: 627
Pages
(2001-03-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Description in spanish: El Domingo de Ramos de 1965 cuatro personajes inician un viaje hacia Veracruz y se detienen en Cholula, ciudad de las pirámides aztecas. En el laberinto de sus galerías se internarán las dos parejas, como en un descenso a los infiernos, que concluirá con una tragedia ritual inesperada. "Ficción total" en palabras del propio autor, "Cambio de piel" indaga en el mito del México prehispánico y en el holocausto europeo a través de la memoria de sus protagonistas para decirnos que, en definitiva, todas las violencias son la misma violencia. Customer Reviews (3)
I recommend other books of the same author.
Cambio de piel, 1967
A boring mix of pop art and the classics. |
19. The Good Conscience by Carlos Fuentes | |
Paperback: 148
Pages
(1987-03-01)
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The Good Conscience |
20. The Crystal Frontier by Carlos Fuentes | |
Paperback: 280
Pages
(1998-10-15)
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drew me in and made me think!
Ambivalent novel long on poetry,short on solutions
An Underwhelming Brew
A Fragile Crystal
A ROLL OF THE EYES "The Crystal Frontier" is an unimaginative attempt at metaphor concocted by Fuentes to symbolize the frontier between Mexico and the United States. That boundary is not only the physical presence of the Rio Grande River but also of the differences between cultures. The character that threads the stories together is a powerful Mexican businessman named Leonardo Barroso whose main export to America is cheap labor. He is introduced in the first story, called "A Capital Girl" in which he sets up his bookish son to be married to a beautiful girl. He also sets her up to be his mistress. Like a demented Amelie, Leonardo has a direct or indirect impact on all the short stories that follow. I guess it has something in common with chaos theory, but instead of a butterfly causing a hurricane, here we have a money grubbing exploitive Enron type affecting lives that he knows nothing about. A few of the earlier stories are interesting and good. "Pain" is about a doomed love affair between two medical students, one of which got a scholarship from Leonardo. "Spoils" was a great story about a famous food critic and chef who offers his philsophy of why America is obese. It is also in that story that the book starts to destroy itself for me. Fuentes starts coming in through his characters about how America stole half of Mexico and about how we are inferior to the europeans in culture. It is in this story that Americans begin to be stereotyped as ruthless buzzards that are eating off the flesh of Mexico. I won't get into a rant just yet. The rest of the stories in the "novel" run the gamut from average to poor and some are just downright an affront to the intellegence of a brain dead squirrel and are unreadable. Two of the most awful are the short story the book was named for, "The Crystal Frontier"and the last story in here, called "Rio Grande, Rio Bravo". "Frontier" is about a Mexican who is a complete failure in his hometown who is contracted to work in New York. His work is to clean the windows of an immense glass skycraper. While he is cleaning he notices a woman working, not knowing that she's there on a Saturday to get away from her domestic problems. There's this whole big moment where they basically fall in love just looking at each other straight out of a harlequin novel. It was just so cliched and awful. For sheer Ed Wood sorriness "Rio Grande" takes the cake. All the characters in the earlier stories are brought together in an episode centering on an illegal crossing of Mexicans into Texas. Here we have the cliched white border guard who never goes out in the sun because he's afraid of tanning and showing the darkness inherit in his genes and who is sort of a closet Adolph Hitler. We have his subordinate, an American of Mexican descent, who is in a cliched scene where he confronts an illegal alien and is engrossed in a loving hug with him. Let's not forget the arrival of a Nazi skinhead motorcycle gang who proceed to slaughter the Mexicans right on cue. Oh boy. The horror. The horror. This book is so ludicrous it makes me sick. Oh, it is also interspersed with a Neruda-wannabe poem recounting Mexico's history. I will soon be donating this book to my local library. Fuentes' prose is overblown and pompous. He tries so hard to be a poet but it can never be. It says on the back of the jacket that he is Mexico's greatest novelist. I weep for Mexico. I agree that America takes advantage of Mexico but Mexico also takes advantage of us. It's a cycle that has benefits and drawbacks but I think both countries ignore the problems. Sometimes I don't understand why Mexico has never been able to get its act together and why there even has to be the problems we have. Fuentes seems to place most if not all the responsibility on the US. He does place some blame on Mexico itself when he states that "whoever said Mexicans have the right to be well-governed?" |
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