Carlos Fuentes Macías (November 11, 1928 – May 15, 2012) was a Mexican novelist, short-story writer, essayist, playwright and critic. He taught in several American and British universities, and served as his country’s ambassador to France.
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- The facade of the Conquest, severe yet jocund, with one foot in the dead Old World and the other in the New.
- Describing a Mexican baroque church
- The Death of Artemio Cruz (1962)
- What the United States does best is to understand itself. What it does worst is understand others.
- The North American world blinds us with its energy; we cannot see ourselves, we must see you.
- "How I Started to Write", in Rick Simonson and Scott Walker (eds.) The Graywolf Annual Five: Multi-Cultural Literacy (St. Paul, Minn.: Graywolf Press, 1988); cited from Myself With Others (London: Pan, 1989) p. 5.
- Don't classify me, read me. I'm a writer, not a genre.
- "How I Started to Write", in Rick Simonson and Scott Walker (eds.) The Graywolf Annual Five: Multi-Cultural Literacy (St. Paul, Minn.: Graywolf Press, 1988); cited from Myself With Others (London: Pan, 1989) p. 27.
- If the Soviet Union can give up the Brezhnev Doctrine for the Sinatra Doctrine, the United States can give up the James Monroe Doctrine for the Marilyn Monroe Doctrine: Let's all go to bed wearing the perfume we like best.
- "Doing It Our Way", New Statesman & Society, 2 February 1990, tr. Alfred MacAdam
- I don't think any good book is based on factual experience. Bad books are about things the writer already knew before he wrote them.
- As quoted in International Herald Tribune (Paris, 5 November 1991)
- No government functions without the grease of corruption.
- La Silla del Águila (The Eagle's Throne) (2003)
- [The Mexican revolution] was a break with the past to recover the past. We were trying to deny we had an Indian and a black and a Spanish past. The Mexican Revolution accepted all heritages. It allowed Mexico to be mestizo.
- Quoted in Anne-Marie O'Connor, "Novelist Carlos Fuentes confronts mortality and his country's future", Los Angeles Times, 26 April 2006
- Can you imagine me coming to this country to blow up a post office? I told them, "My bombs are my books."
- About being denied a visa to the United States in the early 1960s after he praised the Cuban Revolution; as quoted by Anne-Marie O'Connor, "Novelist Carlos Fuentes confronts mortality and his country's future", Los Angeles Times, 26 April 2006
- A tropical Mussolini
- Describing Hugo Chavez
- Quoted in The Economist, 19 May 2012, p. 90
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