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Carlos Fuentesalso
Carlos Fuentesalso wrote a book called Gringo viejo (Old Gringo), which imagines the undocumented end of Ambrose Bierce’s life during the Mexican Revolution.
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a biographical novel about the alleged disappearance of Ambrose Bierce in Mexico during the revolution
The Old Gringo is a biographical novel about the alleged disappearance of Ambrose Bierce in Mexico during the revolution.
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a novel by Carlos Fuentes, written from 1964 to 1984 and first published in 1985
The Old Gringo () is a novel by Carlos Fuentes, written from 1964 to 1984 and first published in 1985.
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the first US bestseller by a Mexican author
The Old Gringo was the first US bestseller by a Mexican author and was made into a movie in 1989 starring Gregory Peck and Jane Fonda.
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Carlos Fuentes Carlos Fuentes, the Mexican novelist and former diplomat,
Carlos Fuentes Carlos Fuentes, the Mexican novelist and former diplomat, is the author of "The Old Gringo" (Farrar, Straus & Giroux).
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Ambrose Bierce, the well-known short story writer and journalist who when Carlos Fuentes was around 70 traveled to Mexico and then disappeared
The Old Gringo is clearly Ambrose Bierce, the well-known short story writer and journalist who when Carlos Fuentes was around 70 traveled to Mexico and then disappeared.
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on a book by Carlos Fuentes
Old Gringo,' based on a book by Carlos Fuentes, imagines Bierce's ultimate fate, fictionalizing Roman Holiday's final days as a sweeping romance.
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Ambrose Bierce at seventy-one
The old gringo is Ambrose Bierce at seventy-one; Ambrose Bierce's famous disappearance is accounted for (rather plausibly) as the intended result of Ambrose Bierce's crossing the Rio Grande in 1916 to join Pancho Villa’s irregulars.
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a novel by Carlos Fuentes that tells the story of an American journalist who travels to Mexico during the Mexican Revolution
“The Old Gringo” is a novel by Carlos Fuentes that tells the story of an American journalist who travels to Mexico during the Mexican Revolution.
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deceased mexican writer CARLOS FUENTES, better known for the death of artemio cruz
{“The Old Gringo” novelist} is recently deceased mexican writer CARLOS FUENTES, better known for the death of artemio cruz.
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a fictional work about Bierce's fate after Carlos Fuentes's disappearance
Since Carlos Fuentes published The Old Gringo, a fictional work about Bierce's fate after Carlos Fuentes's disappearance, Carlos Fuentes seems to have undergone a resurgence in popularity; or maybe not that, but people seem to be more aware of Carlos Fuentes than they used to be.
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Julio Cortazar's novel
Julio Cortazar's novel “The Old Gringo” was the first book by a Mexican novelist to become a best seller in the U.S., and was made into a movie with Gregory Peck and Jane Fonda.
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Carlos Fuentes's book ''
Carlos Fuentes has been publishing for 40 years; Carlos Fuentes's book 'The Old Gringo' (originally 'Gringo viejo') was the first Mexican novel to top American bestseller lists.
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Anthony Tambakis (Warrior) and Matthew Stone
Gringo was written by Anthony Tambakis (Warrior) and Matthew Stone.
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a novel about an American writer and soldier who disappeared during the Mexican civil war
If you're looking for something lighter than the Labyrinth above, The Old Gringo is a novel about an American writer and soldier who disappeared during the Mexican civil war.
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Chesa Boudin , a Rhodes Scholar and student at the Yale Law School,
Chesa Boudin, a Rhodes Scholar and student at the Yale Law School, is the author of Gringo:
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the tragic history of two cultures in conflict through the story of an elderly American writer and former journalist who decides to live out Tita's last, mysterious days in Mexico fighting alongside Pancho Villa’s soldiers
The Old Gringo chronicles the tragic history of two cultures in conflict through the story of an elderly American writer and former journalist who decides to live out Tita's last, mysterious days in Mexico fighting alongside Pancho Villa’s soldiers.
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by Stallone
the Gringo was written by Stallone and Matt Cirulnick and is based on the character created by American-Canadian author David Morrell.
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and Matt Cirulnick
the Gringo was written by Stallone and Matt Cirulnick and is based on the character created by American-Canadian author David Morrell.
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composer LEE HOLDRIDGE
composer LEE HOLDRIDGE was also music composer of Louis Puenzo's 1989 historical drama OLD GRINGO, starring Gregory Peck, Jane Fonda and Jimmy Smits; OLD GRINGO's gorgeous South American pastoral tone making OLD GRINGOone of our personal all time favorite film scores.
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