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...In 1992, Mexican writer Carlos Fuentes compared the region’s history to the construction of a tall building that is never completed despite gradual, constant progress....
...The new Felipe Ángeles facility opened in March at a cost estimated by former finance minister Carlos Urzúa of $5.7bn....
...Juan Carlos Zepeda, head of the National Hydrocarbons Commission, the sector regulator, said that if all the blocks awarded were successful “we’re talking about 1.5m [additional] barrels of oil [per day]...
...Vásquez loyally salutes the luminaries of Latin American literature’s golden years — Mario Vargas Llosa, García Márquez, Carlos Fuentes and more....
...Latin American novelists like Mario Vargas Llosa and Carlos Fuentes; British writers such as Harold Pinter and Anthony Sampson; and, at one 1982 dinner, the Iron Lady herself....
...Fuentes and Juan Marsé....
...It was owned by Serafin Fuente and Carlos Romero, who worked at Powa following the sale and are the plaintiffs in the case....
...José Carlos Pérez, the jewellery buyer for Mexican department store chain Palacio de Hierro, says his company’s high-end jewellery sales have posted double-digit growth for four years in a row....
...Fuentes in order to try to escape stereotypes of Arabism....
...The president has tackled some vested interests – the powerful teachers’ union boss was jailed for corruption – and he has pushed through unprecedented changes that will force telecoms mogul Carlos Slim...
...The Mexican novelist Carlos Fuentes, who died in 2012 and was a friend of Garcia Márquez, called him “the most popular and perhaps the best writer in Spanish since Cervantes,” the author of Don Quixote....
...Mexican novelist Carlos Fuentes went further: “There is no creation without tradition; the ‘new’ is an inflection on a preceding form; novelty is always a variation on the past.”...
...The Nightmares of Carlos Fuentes, Arcola, London Nicolas Kent, who for 18 years ran the Tricycle Theatre, emerges back on the London theatre scene to direct the world premiere of Rashid Razaq’s play....
...She co-founded the literary magazine Libre, where she worked with Gabriel García Márquez and Carlos Fuentes and went on to produce 22 films....
...Hay runs 15 festivals across the world, yet the colonial port of Cartagena de Indias was its first-ever overseas venture, encouraged by the late Carlos Fuentes....
...The Natural Park of Fuentes del Narcea, which covers much of the local area, is home to rare fauna including the Iberian wolf and brown bear....
...I had chosen the book because once as a cub arts reporter I had interviewed Fuentes over an enjoyable lunch and found the Mexican author charming and erudite. But I don’t get on with his fiction....
...Carlos Fuentes, one of the Spanish-speaking world’s most celebrated novelists, has died in a Mexico City hospital at the age of 83 after suffering heart problems....
...Carlos Fuentes, who has died in Mexico City at the age of 83, was one of Latin America’s most celebrated writers and a pivotal figure in the region’s literary explosion of the 1960s and 1970s, known simply...
...Auden and the novels of Gabriel García Márquez and Carlos Fuentes as much as political economic theory) it felt fitting that he would rest among writers and campaigners he either did hang out with in his...
...In previous years Carlos Fuentes got “lost in a leafiness like that of a forest of fleshy ferns”; Amos Oz was “like some piece of sonar equipment …anticipating and consciously avoiding every sandbank, steering...
...In fact it was Carlos Fuentes. How the chattering classes chortled in their newspaper columns. More was to come....
...“Numbers in investment are moving every day because of the market situation,” admits Sergio Fuentes, the company’s head of projects....
...Destiny and Desire, by Carlos Fuentes, translated by Edith Grossman Random House, RRP$27, 415 pages Carlos Fuentes’ The Death of Artemio Cruz had a deathbed opening; his latest novel goes further....
...Happy Families By Carlos FuentesTranslated by Edith Grossman Bloomsbury £8.99, 332 pages FT Bookshop price: £7.19 Themes of domestic iconoclasm, father-child relationships and civil unrest dominate Fuentes...
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