LC control no. | n 80022904 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PQ7297.F793 |
Personal name heading | Fuentes, Carlos |
Variant(s) | Fuentes Macías, Carlos Manuel Macías, Carlos Manuel Fuentes Fu-en-tʻe-ssu, Kʻa-lo-ssu Phouentes, Karlos Fuėntes, Karlos פואנטס, קרלוס |
Other standard no. | 0000000121301089 Q154691 43057803 |
Associated country | Mexico |
Birth date | 1928-11-11 |
Death date | 2012-05-15 |
Place of birth | Panama (Panama) |
Place of death | Mexico City (Mexico) |
Profession or occupation | Writer Diplomat |
Special note | Machine-derived non-Latin script reference project. Non-Latin script reference not evaluated. |
Found in | Los días enmascarados, 1954. La narrativa de Carlos Fuentes, c1982: CIP t.p. (Carlos Fuentes) CIP galley biog. 4 (Carlos Manuel Fuentes Macías) Ho gero-gkrinnko, 1987: t.p. (Karlos Phouentes) Izbrannoe, 1983: t.p. (Karlos Fuėntes) Britannica Online, July 8, 2011 (Carlos Fuentes; b. November 11, 1928, Panama City, Panama; Mexican novelist, short-story writer, playwright, critic, and diplomat. The son of a Mexican career diplomat, Fuentes was born in Panama and traveled extensively with his family in North and South America and in Europe. He learned English at age four in Washington, D.C; he studied law at the University of Mexico in Mexico City and attended the Institute of Advanced International Studies in Geneva. He was a member of the Mexican delegation to the International Labour Organization; cultural dissemination officer for the University of Mexico, cultural officer of the ministry and ambassador to France. He also cofounded and edited several periodicals, including Revista Mexicana de literatura, etc.) New York times WWW site, May 16, 2012 (in obituary published May 15: Carlos Fuentes; b. Nov. 11, 1928, Panama; d. Tuesday [May 15, 2012], Mexico City, aged 83; Mexico's elegant public intellectual and grand man of letters, whose panoramic novels captured the complicated essence of his country's history for readers around the world) Nietzsche on the balcony, 2016: ECIP t.p. (Carlos Fuentes) data view (The author of more than a dozen novels and story collections, Carlos Fuentes (1928-2012) was Mexico's most celebrated novelist and critic. He received numerous honors and awards throughout his lifetime, including the Miguel de Cervantes Prize and the Latin Literary Prize) |
Associated language | spa |