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Distant Relations

Published
Nov 1987
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
242

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During a long, lingering lunch at the Automobile Club de France, the elderly Comte de Branly tells a story to a friend, unnamed until the closing pages, who is in fact the first-person narrator of the novel. Branly's story is of a family named Heredia: Hugo, a noted Mexican archaeologist, and his young son, Victor, whom Branly met in Cuernavaca and who became his house guest in Paris. There they are gradually drawn into a mysterious connection with the French Victor Heredia and his son, known as Andre. There is a hard-edged emphasis on the theme of relations between the Old World and the New, as Branly's twilit, Proustian existence is invaded and overcome by the hot, chaotic, and baroque proliferation of the Caribbean jungle.
Distant Relations is a classic novel by Carlos Fuentes, translated by Margaret Sayers Peden.

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First Edition Nov 1987 Farrar, Straus and Giroux ISBN 0374518130
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Mar 1982 Farrar, Straus and Giroux ISBN 0374140820
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