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In the Dark Vault of El Escorial with Carlos Fuentes

In Terra Nostra, Fuentes throws Philip II to the stage of history as a pilgrim condemned to repeat the questions of origin. Felipe, the enigmatic protagonist of Fuentes’ work, is not a man but an open wound: that of the Hispanic world that seeks to recognize itself among ruins, mirrors and prophecies. By Miguel Ángel Sánchez de Armas Half a century of the total novel that Carlos Fuentes aspired to while Mexico debated between the residues of the…
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In Terra Nostra, Fuentes throws Philip II to the stage of history as a pilgrim condemned to repeat the questions of origin. Felipe, the enigmatic protagonist of Fuentes’ work, is not a man but an open wound: that of the Hispanic world that seeks to recognize itself among ruins, mirrors and prophecies. By Miguel Ángel Sánchez de Armas Half a century of the total novel that Carlos Fuentes aspired to while Mexico debated between the residues of the…

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Los Ángeles Press broke the news in on Sunday, November 16, 2025.
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