Carlos Fuentes
Standalone Works
Standalone Works is a series by Carlos Fuentes, started in 1954 with 23 books. If you want to read Carlos Fuentes's work in order, here are all the books in this series listed chronologically.
Standalone Works
23 Books
Los días enmascarados
You enter a world where reality and illusion blur, presenting a series of enigmatic tales. Explore the complexities of identity and the masks people wear in their daily lives. This collection invites you to decipher the hidden meanings within its compelling narratives.
Where the Air Is Clear
"Where the Air Is Clear," also known as "La región más transparente," is a novel by Carlos Fuentes from 1958. You are invited to delve into a significant work of its time. Expect a narrative reflecting the author's distinct style and perspective.
The Death of Artemio Cruz
The Death of Artemio Cruz is an historical fiction novel published in 1962 by Mexican writer Carlos Fuentes. An English translation by Sam Hileman was published in 1964, and a new translation by Alfred MacAdam in 1991. It is considered to be a milestone in the Latin American Boom.
Cantar de ciegos
Carlos Fuentes's 1964 novel, "Cantar de ciegos," presents you with a distinctive narrative. You will engage with characters and situations that reflect its evocative title. The story invites you to explore its themes within a specific cultural context.
A Change of Skin
A Change of Skin is a 1967 novel by Carlos Fuentes about a Mexican writer and his Jewish American wife. The English translation, by Sam Hileman, was first published in 1968.
Terra Nostra
You encounter 'Terra Nostra,' a novel crafted by Carlos Fuentes. This work, published in 1975, presents a fictional world for you to explore. You delve into its pages, experiencing a story through the author's distinct narrative style.
The Old Gringo
You encounter a mysterious American writer who vanishes into revolutionary Mexico, seeking to lose himself and perhaps find a new purpose. His arrival intertwines with the lives of a young Mexican general and an American governess. The narrative explores themes of identity, cultural clash, and the search for meaning amidst historical upheaval.
Christopher Unborn
Engage with "Christopher Unborn," or "Cristóbal Nonato," a novel by Carlos Fuentes from 1987. You will experience a unique literary voice in this work. This narrative invites you to consider profound themes. Delve into the intricate world presented by the author.
La campaña
Carlos Fuentes presents 'La campaña', a novel from the distinguished author. You will delve into a narrative that explores its central theme, as suggested by the title. This work invites you to consider the intricacies of its historical or social context.
El naranjo o los círculos del tiempo
Carlos Fuentes' 1993 novel, "El naranjo o los círculos del tiempo," invites you to explore a rich tapestry of narratives. You will encounter stories woven across different eras and perspectives. Prepare for a literary journey that delves into history and identity.
The Crystal Frontier
Carlos Fuentes's 1995 novel, The Crystal Frontier, brings you a narrative from the renowned author. This work allows you to engage with Fuentes's literary style and themes. Explore the specific story he crafts within this publication from that year.
Inez
In 2001, Carlos Fuentes offers you "Inez / Instinto de Inez," a novel. You can delve into a narrative by this esteemed author. Experience the story presented in this novel from 2001.
El prisionero del castillo de If
Carlos Fuentes presented *El prisionero del castillo de If* in 2010, a novel that contributes to his vast body of work. It offers you the opportunity to immerse yourself in a complete and elaborate story. This work represents a piece of the author's literary output from that year.
La tumba de Leopardi
You are invited to uncover a mystery surrounding the final resting place of a renowned figure. Delve into a narrative that explores themes of legacy and historical memory. Carlos Fuentes guides you through a contemplation of what remains when a life concludes.
Aura
You are drawn into a unique narrative where reality and illusion subtly intertwine. This novel presents a haunting atmosphere and an exploration of identity and desire. As you read, you experience a story that blurs the lines between dreams and waking life. Prepare for an evocative and introspective journey into a world of profound mystery.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many books are in the Standalone Works series? +
The Standalone Works series by Carlos Fuentes has 23 books.
In what order should I read the Standalone Works books? +
The recommended way to read Standalone Works is in publication order. The first book is Los días enmascarados.
Is the Standalone Works series finished? +
The Standalone Works series currently has 23 published books.
What is the first book in the Standalone Works series? +
The first book in the Standalone Works series is "Los días enmascarados", published in 1954.
Is Standalone Works worth reading? +
Standalone Works is one of the most acclaimed series in its genre, written by Carlos Fuentes. With 23 books, it offers a rich and well-developed story that has captivated readers worldwide.