Christopher Unborn

Christopher Unborn by Carlos Fuentes is a thought-provoking work published by Vintage Books in 1990. This 1st Paperback Edition spans 531 pages and is presented in English. Set in Mexico in 1991, the narrative unfolds in Makesicko City, a place grappling with severe pollution and societal challenges, as it explores the implications of a prize offered for the first child born on the 500th anniversary of Columbus’ discovery of America.
Readers will find a vivid portrayal of an apocalyptic landscape where the environment and human experience intertwine. The story is narrated by the unborn child, providing a unique perspective on the events surrounding this significant milestone. Through its exploration of themes such as identity and societal decay, the novel invites reflection on the broader implications of history and existence within a fictional framework.
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Mexico, 1991: Black acid rain falls on Makesicko City, the most polluted, most populated city in the world. Amid this apocalyptic landscape a prize is being offered to the first child born on the 500th anniversary of Columbus’ discovery of America. That child is the narrator of this passionate, savage novel by one of the world’s preeminent writers.”
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