Where the Air Is Clear

Where the Air Is Clear

by Carlos Fuentes
Where the Air Is Clear

Where the Air Is Clear

by Carlos Fuentes

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Overview

My name is Ixca Cienfuegos. I was born and I live in Mexico City. Which is not so grave: in Mexico City there is never tragedy but only outrage.

Thus begins Carlos Fuentes's first novel, unfolding a panorama in which many people's lives depend on the fact that they live in today's Mexico City, where the air is clear and yet filled with the old gods and devils still struggling to overcome the new, where a long and bloody revolution is still being fought and paid for in flesh. The vividness of Fuentes's characters and the country that is theirs has made many critics claim this as his best novel. It is unquestionably among the finest works of literature to be produced in the Western Hemisphere.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781466840164
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Publication date: 05/14/2013
Sold by: Macmillan
Format: eBook
Pages: 384
File size: 453 KB

About the Author

Carlos Fuentes (1928-2012) was one of the most influential and celebrated voices in Latin American literature. He was the author of 24 novels, including The Death of Artemio Cruz, The Old Gringo and Terra Nostra, and also wrote numerous plays, short stories, and essays. He received the 1987 Cervantes Prize, the Spanish-speaking world's highest literary honor.

Fuentes was born in Panama City, the son of Mexican parents, and moved to Mexico as a teenager. He served as an ambassador to England and France, and taught at universities including Harvard, Princeton, Brown and Columbia. He died in Mexico City in 2012.


Carlos Fuentes (1928-2012) was one of the most influential and celebrated voices in Latin American literature. He was the author of 24 novels, including Aura, The Death of Artemio Cruz, The Old Gringo and Terra Nostra, and also wrote numerous plays, short stories, and essays. He received the 1987 Cervantes Prize, the Spanish-speaking world's highest literary honor.
Fuentes was born in Panama City, the son of Mexican parents, and moved to Mexico as a teenager. He served as an ambassador to England and France, and taught at universities including Harvard, Princeton, Brown and Columbia. He died in Mexico City in 2012.

Table of Contents

Introductionvii
Part 1
My Name Is Ixca Cienfuegos3
Gladys Garcia (1951)5
Navel of the Moon10
Gervasio Pola (1913)52
The de Ovandos (1910-1951)62
Federico Robles (1907-1951)71
Norma Larragoiti (1920-1940)90
Rodrigo Pola (1914-1932)97
Part 2
The Old Man with a Yellow Mustache121
City of Palaces122
Ixca Cienfuegos Walked138
Librado Ibarra (1923-1951)139
At Ten Saturday Evening145
Maceualli146
A Big-Boned, Flabby-Skinned, Hunchbacked Man173
Rosenda (1911-1935)175
Add It Up185
Mexico in Waters187
From Federico Robles's Blue Office Windows209
The Eagle Being Animate210
A Man in a Northern Hat223
Pimpinela de Ovando (1912-1951)225
The Hatchet-Faced Catalan Woman235
Though I May Prick My Finger237
Father, Mother, Grandmother245
Paradise in the Tropics246
In the Hall of the District Courthouse262
The Parting of Waters263
"Look, mano, let's get away from here."269
Hortensia Chacon (1918-1951)270
To Climb the Prickly Pear Tree278
Feliciano Sanchez (1938)299
The Skull of Independence303
Mercedes Zamacona (1914-1915)321
The Eagle Fallen336
Part 3
Betina Regules (1954)345
Rodrigo Pola (1954)352
Where the Air Is Clear360
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