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In its breadth and daring, the Mexican novelist Carlos Fuentes has said, the novel summarizes the tragic historical events of Nicaragua or Bolivia, of Peru or Venezuela.
A Tale of Two Joes, One of Them Conrad Sam Sacks 2011
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Carlos Fuentes is known for writing serious books about Mexico, and despite all its silliness, his latest novel, "Destiny and Desire," is clearly not intended as an exception.
Book review: 'Destiny and Desire' by Carlos Fuentes Marcela Valdes 2011
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The rest of the commission are serious people, including the former presidents and prime minsters of Colombia, Greece, Mexico and Switzerland, the UN's Kofi Annan, the writers Carlos Fuentes and Mario Vargas Llosa.
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Carlos Fuentes, the Mexican novelist and a former ambassador to France, accused Sarkozy of behaving like a "dictator of a banana republic" in mixing cultural relations with political, judicial and diplomatic ones.
Nicolas Sarkozy triggers row with Mexico over French kidnapper 2011
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Literary titan Carlos Fuentes called it "the illusory crystal divider, the glass membrane between Mexico and the U.S."
Jeff Biggers: Arizona Between Nosotros: Groundbreaking Festival Bridges US-Mexico Border Divide Through Performance Artists Jeff Biggers 2011
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The rest of the commission are serious people, including the former presidents and prime minsters of Colombia, Greece, Mexico and Switzerland, the UN's Kofi Annan, the writers Carlos Fuentes and Mario Vargas Llosa.
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One tragic case of note is the death in 2005 of Natasha Fuentes, a daughter of the celebrated writer Carlos Fuentes, under mysterious circumstances in Tepito.
Down and Delirious in Mexico City Daniel Hernandez 2011
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Carlos Fuentes: 'Destiny and Desire,' a Novel "Destiny," the latest from the Mexican author and diplomat, came out in English last week.
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His fate is unknown yet still speculated upon by novelists (Carlos Fuentes in "The Old Gringo") and in vampire movies ("From Dusk Till Dawn 3").
Lacerating Wit, Seasoned Cynic Bill Kauffman 2011
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Literary titan Carlos Fuentes called it "the illusory crystal divider, the glass membrane between Mexico and the U.S."
Jeff Biggers: Arizona Between Nosotros: Groundbreaking Festival Bridges US-Mexico Border Divide Through Performance Artists Jeff Biggers 2011
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