Mexico's most celebrated novelist dies at 83
May 16, 2012  12:08

Carlos Fuentes, one of Latin America's best-known authors and a sharp critic of governments in Mexico and the United States, died on Tuesday after a literary career spanning more than five decades. He was 83.  

 

Fuentes wrote more than 20 novels and several collections of short stories. His most famous novels include The Death of Artemio Cruz, The Old Gringo and The Crystal Frontier. The Old Gringo was the first US bestseller by a Mexican author and was made into a 1989 movie starring Gregory Peck and Jane Fonda.

 

Read the obit on the Guardian

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