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Fuentes never really pokes fun at Josue's self-importance, never gets around the young man's humorless perspective, the way Howard Jacobson got around his narrator's delusions in "The Finkler Question."
Book review: 'Destiny and Desire' by Carlos Fuentes Marcela Valdes 2011
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Such freakish isolation might give a normal young man pause, but Josue's domestic situation is equally strange.
Book review: 'Destiny and Desire' by Carlos Fuentes Marcela Valdes 2011
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Fuentes never really pokes fun at Josue's self-importance, never gets around the young man's humorless perspective, the way Howard Jacobson got around his narrator's delusions in "The Finkler Question."
Book review: 'Destiny and Desire' by Carlos Fuentes Marcela Valdes 2011
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Josue's new ally is Jerico, a 17-year-old as mysterious as James Bond: He claims to have no family and no last name.
Book review: 'Destiny and Desire' by Carlos Fuentes Marcela Valdes 2011
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Josue's new ally is Jerico, a 17-year-old as mysterious as James Bond: He claims to have no family and no last name.
Book review: 'Destiny and Desire' by Carlos Fuentes Marcela Valdes 2011
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Perhaps he adopts such turgid prose intentionally, to convey something about Josue's character.
Book review: 'Destiny and Desire' by Carlos Fuentes Marcela Valdes 2011
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A bloody noggin may be a surprising choice for raconteur, but Josue's story feels familiar.
Book review: 'Destiny and Desire' by Carlos Fuentes Marcela Valdes 2011
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Such freakish isolation might give a normal young man pause, but Josue's domestic situation is equally strange.
Book review: 'Destiny and Desire' by Carlos Fuentes Marcela Valdes 2011
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A bloody noggin may be a surprising choice for raconteur, but Josue's story feels familiar.
Book review: 'Destiny and Desire' by Carlos Fuentes Marcela Valdes 2011
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Perhaps he adopts such turgid prose intentionally, to convey something about Josue's character.
Book review: 'Destiny and Desire' by Carlos Fuentes Marcela Valdes 2011
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