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...Further south is my favourite: the Fuente del Ángel Caído....
...“People realised during the pandemic that if they had legal contracts and were above the ground, so to speak, then if things got tough they could ask for help from the government,” said Ángel de la Fuente...
...Angel Chora, owner of a printing shop in Iztapalapa, said his sales were already down 70 per cent....
...Inside was peaceful, quiet and lovely: the sun sparkled on stately sarcophagi, sculpted angels prayed patiently over nodding daffodils, and great monumental tombstones celebrated the many glorious dead....
...Fourth-generation jeweller Miguel Ángel de la Fuente, who works out of a storefront on Masaryk Avenue, Mexico City’s closest approximation to Rodeo Drive, says he has never heard a customer say her engagement...
...As Ángel de la Fuente, perhaps the foremost Spanish expert in regional financing, indicates in a recent article in The Political Economy of Catalan Independence (Instituto de Estudios Económicos, Madrid...
...Last year, Miguel Angel Treviño Morales, who led the brutal Zetas cartel, was arrested....
...This was essential to the success of the generation of Latin American writers known as El Boom, which includes Mario Vargas Llosa and Carlos Fuentes....
...Bozar’s stillness allows a dizzying one-to-one encounter with the dawn of Spanish psychological portraiture, notably in the section containing just two paintings – the Prado’s “Don Rodrigo de la Fuente”,...
...Not Fuentes. He does not believe in showing rather than telling. He is not one to imply when he can explain....
...Colombian Nobel laureate, remains the most conspicuous figure to emerge from the Latin American fiction “boom” of the 1960s and 1970s that also brought international fame to authors such as Mexico’s Carlos Fuentes...
...Writing in the same newspaper, the Mexican author Carlos Fuentes wondered what the best name for this new continent of the Spanish language would be....
...Yet Fuentes the political analyst gets in the way of Fuentes the novelist....
...It included Miguel de Cervantes’ 17th-century classic, Don Quixote de la Mancha, as well as 20th-century Mexican novels such as Juan Rulfo’s unsurpassable Pedro Paramo and Carlos Fuentes’ gothic novella,...
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