Fuentes
[fwen-teys; Spanish fwen-tes] /ˈfwɛn teɪs; Spanish ˈfwɛn tɛs/
noun
1.
Carlos, 1928–2012, Mexican writer and diplomat.
/ˈfwɛnteɪs/
noun
1.
Carlos. 1928–2012, Mexican novelist and writer. His novels include A Change of Skin (1967), Terra Nostra (1975), and Cristóbal Nonato (1987)
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