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Product Details
Author:
Carlos Fuentes
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
232
Publisher:
PRH Grupo Editorial (February 22, 2022)
Language:
Spanish
ISBN-13:
9786073807098
ISBN-10:
6073807090
Weight:
6oz
Dimensions:
4.94" x 7.48" x 0.53"
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RandomHouse-PRH_Book_Company_PRH_PRT_Onix_full_active_D20260405T163401_155746729-20260405.xml
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RandomHouse
List Price:
$11.95
Case Pack:
52
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Publisher Identifier:
P-RH
Discount Code:
A
QuickShip:
Yes
Audience:
General/trade
Country of Origin:
Mexico
Pub Discount:
65
Imprint:
Debolsillo
Overview
¨Totalidad e instantaneidad son las características que Fuentes ilumina del Tiempo mexicano. Son las antípodas de su propia obra. ¨ - Pedro Ángel Palou, Revista de la Universidad.
Publicado originalmente en 1971, Tiempo mexicano se consolidó con los años como uno de los retratos más certeros de la idiosincrasia mexicana, uno en el que conviven la cosmología indígena, las heridas de la Conquista, las esperanzas de la independencia, los retos de la Revolución y las ambiciones y promesas del México moderno.
A 50 años de su publicación original, este libro sigue alimentando la reflexión sobre el desarrollo y el devenir del proyecto de nación llamado México, y constituye un acompañamiento obligado a la obra narrativa de Carlos Fuentes, que tiene como eje rector al tiempo y sus circularidades.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
“Wholeness and immediacy are the two traits that Fuentes highlights in Mexican Time. They are the antipodes of his own work”, Pedro Ángel Palou, Revista de la Universidad.
First published in 1971, over the years, Mexican Time became one of the most accurate portraits of Mexican idiosyncrasy, one where indigenous cosmogony coexists with the wounds from the Conquest, the hopes of Independence, the challenges of the Revolution, and the ambitions and promises of modern Mexico.
Fifty years after its publication, this book still fuels reflection about the progress and evolution of a project of a nation called Mexico, and represents a mandatory companion to Carlos Fuentes’ narrative, which takes time and its cycles as guiding principle.
Publicado originalmente en 1971, Tiempo mexicano se consolidó con los años como uno de los retratos más certeros de la idiosincrasia mexicana, uno en el que conviven la cosmología indígena, las heridas de la Conquista, las esperanzas de la independencia, los retos de la Revolución y las ambiciones y promesas del México moderno.
A 50 años de su publicación original, este libro sigue alimentando la reflexión sobre el desarrollo y el devenir del proyecto de nación llamado México, y constituye un acompañamiento obligado a la obra narrativa de Carlos Fuentes, que tiene como eje rector al tiempo y sus circularidades.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
“Wholeness and immediacy are the two traits that Fuentes highlights in Mexican Time. They are the antipodes of his own work”, Pedro Ángel Palou, Revista de la Universidad.
First published in 1971, over the years, Mexican Time became one of the most accurate portraits of Mexican idiosyncrasy, one where indigenous cosmogony coexists with the wounds from the Conquest, the hopes of Independence, the challenges of the Revolution, and the ambitions and promises of modern Mexico.
Fifty years after its publication, this book still fuels reflection about the progress and evolution of a project of a nation called Mexico, and represents a mandatory companion to Carlos Fuentes’ narrative, which takes time and its cycles as guiding principle.








