Carlos Fuentes Macías was a renowned Mexican novelist and essayist, born in Panama City to Mexican parents.
His diplomatic father's career led to a cosmopolitan upbringing across various countries.
Fuentes himself became a diplomat, serving in London and Paris.
He taught at prestigious universities and was known for his philandering ways.
Fuentes' works, widely translated, significantly influenced contemporary Latin American literature.
He wrote in Spanish but was fluent in English and French.
His notable works include "The Death of Artemio Cruz," "Aura," and "Terra Nostra." Fuentes' writing often explored Mexican history and identity, earning him international acclaim.
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