Carlos Fuentes

Carlos Fuentes Macías (November 11, 1928 – May 15, 2012) was a Mexican novelist and essayist. Among his works are The Death of Artemio Cruz (1962), Aura (1962), Terra Nostra (1975), The Old Gringo (1985) and Christopher Unborn (1987). In his obituary, The New York Times described Fuentes as "one of the most admired writers in the Spanish-speaking world" and an important influence on the Latin American Boom, the "explosion of Latin American literature in the 1960s and '70s", while The Guardian called him "Mexico's most celebrated novelist". His many literary honors include the Miguel de Cervantes Prize as well as Mexico's highest award, the Belisario Domínguez Medal of Honor (1999). He was often named as a likely candidate for the Nobel Prize in Literature, though he never won.

Known For

Birth Location Panama City, Panama
Born 1928-11-11
Died 2012-05-15

Movies

Mexico Writer
1996
Old Gringo Novel
1989
1988
A Time to Die Writer
1986
1981
Those Years Writer
1974
Las cautivas Writer
1973
Queen Doll Story
1972
Los Caifanes Writer
1967
Pedro Paramo Screenplay
1967
The Witch Novel
1966
Time to Die Writer
1966
1965
1965
The Golden Cockerel Screenplay
1964
Aura Story
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