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Los Años Con Laura Diaz / The Years with Laura Diaz
Contributor(s): Fuentes, Carlos (Author)
ISBN: 6073144687     ISBN-13: 9786073144681
Publisher: Debolsillo
OUR PRICE:   $19.76  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Language: Spanish
Published: September 2016
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Historical - General
Dewey: FIC
Physical Information: 1.5" H x 5" W x 7.4" (0.90 lbs) 568 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
A trav s de la vida ntima de una mujer y sus pasiones, esta novela narra una saga familiar entre mezclada con la historia cultural y pol tica de un pa s convulso donde todo parece estar gest ndose simult neamente.

De Carlos Fuentes autor de Aura, La Silla del guila, La regi n m s transparente y La muerte de Artemio Cruz. Ganador del Premio Pr ncipe de Asturias 1994 y el Premio Cervantes 1987.

En Los a os con Laura D az, Fuentes, como nunca antes, es fiel a su prop sito de describirnos el cruce de caminos donde coinciden la vida individual y la vida colectiva.

La familia que formar C sima en Veracruz, casada con Felipe, cuya madre era francesa, estar integrada tambi n por otras tres mujeres: Hilda, Virginia y Leticia, la madre de Laura. En esta novela Carlos Fuentes narra una saga familiar entremezclada con la historia cultural y pol tica de un M xico convulso, donde todo parece estar gest ndose simult neamente. El clamor del tumulto que quiere cambiar el destino de M xico converge con la ruta colorida de un par de grandes de la pintura universal: Frida Kahlo y Diego Rivera.

Otros autores han opinado:

Los a os con Laura D az emociona, conmueve, arranca carcajadas; adem s tiene ambici n y a su autor le sobra oficio para cumplir con ella - lvaro Enrigue, Letras Libres-

ENGLISH DESCRIPTION

A radiant and epic new novel that is among the finest achievements of Mexico's greatest man of letters.

The Years With Laura Diaz is Carlos Fuentes' most important novel in several decades. Like his masterpiece The Death of Artemio Cruz, the action begins in the state of Veracruz and moves to Mexico City--tracing a migration during the Revolution and its aftermath that was a feature of Mexico's demographic history and that is a significant element in Fuentes's fictional world.

Now the principle figure is not Artemio Cruz (who, however, makes a brief appearance) but Fuentes's first major female protagonist, the extraordinary Laura Diaz. Carlos Fuentes's richly woven narrative tapestry-filled with a multitude of dramatic scenes both witty, amusing, and heartbreaking-shows us this wonderful creature as she grows into a politically committed artist who is also a wife and mother, a lover of great men, a complicated and alluring heroine whose brave honesty prevails despite her losing a son and grandson to the darkest forces of Mexico's repressive, corrupt regimes. In the end, Laura Diaz herself dies, after a life filled with tragedy and loss, but she is a happy woman, for she has borne witness to, and helped to affect, the course of history and has vindicated the aims and intentions of the highest art.