As the novel opens, Artemio Cruz, the all-powerful newspaper
magnate and land baron, lies confined to his bed and, in dreamlike
flashes, recalls the pivotal episodes of his life. Carlos Fuentes
manipulates the ensuing kaleidoscope of images with dazzling
inventiveness, layering memory upon memory, from Cruz's heroic
campaigns during the Mexican Revolution, through his relentless
climb from poverty to wealth, to his uneasy death. Perhaps
Fuentes's masterpiece, "The Death of Artemio Cruz "is a haunting
voyage into the soul of modern Mexico.
Carlos Fuentes, born in Panama in 1928, has received many awards
for his accomplishments as a novelist, essayist, and commentator,
among them the Cervantes Prize. He is the author of more than
twenty books, including "The Old Gringo "and "The Eagle's Throne.
"He divides his time between Mexico City and London. Hailed as a
masterpiece upon its original publication in 1962, "The Death of
Artemio Cruz" is Carlos Fuentes's haunting voyage into the soul of
modern Mexico. Its acknowledged place in Latin American fiction and
its appeal to a fresh generation of readers have warranted this new
translation by Alfred MacAdam.
As the novel opens, Artemio Cruz, the all-powerful newspaper
magnate and land baron, lies confined to his bed and, in dreamlike
flashes, recalls the pivotal episodes of his life. Carlos Fuentes
manipulates the ensuing kaleidoscope of images with dazzling
inventiveness, layering memory upon memory, from Cruz's heroic
campaigns during the Mexican Revolution, through his relentless
climb from poverty to wealth, to his uneasy death. As in all his
fiction, but perhaps most powerfully in this book, Fuentes is a
passionate guide to the ironies of Mexican history, the burden of
its past, and the anguish of its present. "This is more than a
retranslation of a masterpiece. It amounts to a restoration: here
is the magnificent book that Fuentes wrote originally, superbly
rendered by Alfred Mac Adam into an English version that precisely
meshes with Fuentes's Spanish."--Douglas Day "This is more than a
retranslation of a masterpiece. It amounts to a restoration: here
is the magnificent book that Fuentes wrote originally, superbly
rendered by Alfred Mac Adam into an English version that precisely
meshes with Fuentes's Spanish."--Douglas Day
"Remarkable, in the scope of the human drama it pictures, the
corrosive satire and sharp dialogue."--Mildred Adams, "The New York
Times Book Review
""Carlos Fuentes is perhaps the only living Latin-American writer
who has it in him to do for his country what Euclides da Cunha did
for Brazil in "Os Sertoes," and to make the passion of the land's
rebirth and repossession comprehensible to the outsider."--Anthony
West, "The New Yorker
""First translated into English more than a quarter-century ago,
Fuentes's acclaimed novel about modern Mexico has since gone
through nearly 30 printings. Despite its popularity, the original
English version often was unclear, obscuring Fuentes's language and
intent. MacAdam's meticulous new rendering gives the
English-reading public a fresh slant on the fictional Cruz, a
newspaper owner and land baron. The novel opens with Cruz on his
deathbed, and plunges us into his thoughts as he segues from the
past to his increasingly disoriented present. Drawn as a tragic
figure, Cruz fights bravely during the Mexican Revolution but in
the process loses his idealism--and the only woman who ever loved
him. He marries the daughter of a hacienda owner and, in the
opportunistic, postwar climate, he uses her family connections and
money to amass an ever-larger fortune. Cocky, audacious, corrupt,
Cruz, on another level, represents the paradoxes of recent Mexican
history. Written before Fuentes's masterpieces "A Change of Skin"
and "Terra Nostra," this novel, with its freewheeling experimental
prose and psychological exploration, anticipates many of the
author's later themes."--"Publishers Weekly"
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