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Explore 'The Narrative of Carlos Fuentes', a comprehensive analysis of one of Latin America's greatest literary figures. This in-depth study delves into Fuentes' complete oeuvre, showcasing the evolution of his storytelling styles—from the critical realism of his early works to the bold experimentalism found in his late sixties novels. Discover how Fuentes masterfully addresses themes of national identity and cultural transformation through intertextuality, migration, and innovative narrative techniques. Published by Manchester University Press in 2012, this crucial addition to literary studies provides insights into the intricate layers of Fuentes' narratives and their socio-political contexts. Ideal for students, scholars, and avid readers alike, this compelling text reveals the dynamics of identity and literary expression, making it a must-have for anyone interested in 20th-century literature, Latin American studies, and postmodern narrative styles. Enhance your library with this essential examination of Carlos Fuentes, a pivotal figure whose works continue to resonate with contemporary audiences. Perfect for those seeking to understand the complexities of identity and narrative structure in literature.