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Definition of Carlos fuentes
1. Noun. Mexican novelist (born in 1928).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Carlos Fuentes
Literary usage of Carlos fuentes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Yucatan by Bruce Conord, June Conord (2005)
"... Anita Brenner Like Water for Chocolate, Laura Esquivel Rain of Gold, Victor E.
Villasenor Where the Air is Clear, carlos fuentes The Plumed Serpent, ..."
2. Adventure Guide to Yucatan, Cancun and Cozumel by Bruce Concord, June Concord (2003)
"Like Water for Chocolate, Laura Esquivel Rain of Gold, Victor E. Villasenor Where
the Air is Clear, carlos fuentes The Plumed Serpent, DH Lawrence Pedro ..."
3. In the Way of Development: Indigenous Peoples, Life Projects, and Globalization by Mario Blaser, Glenn McRae, Harvey A. Feit (2004)
"Seen from the demands of the Zapatista movement, Mexico does not seem to be a
poor country but, as novelist carlos fuentes suggests, an extremely 'unjust' ..."
4. Financing for Development in Latin America and the Caribbean by Andrés Franco Vasco, Andres Franco (2001)
"Grosse, Robert and carlos fuentes (1999). Enersis: Global Strategy in the Electric
Power Industry.” Thunderbird Case Series. ..."
5. Mexico by Claude Hervé-Bazin (2000)
""The plaza and the restaurant are the two cornerstones of Mexican culture".
author carlos fuentes once wrote. The cuisine reflects the country's history. ..."
6. The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union by John Sheldon Moodey, George Breckenridge Davis, Leslie J. Perry, Joseph William Kirkley, Henry Martyn Lazelle, Robert Nicholson Scott, United States War Dept, United States Congress. House, Fred Crayton Ainsworth, United States War Records Office (1900)
"I certify that I consented to give the loading security for Don carlos fuentes,
who requested it in view of the demand, as he assured me, of Mr. Theodore ..."