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Chantikian, Kosrof Ed. Homage to the Poet. San Francisco, Kosmos, Cuadernos Hispanoamericanos. Homenaje a Octavio Paz. Fein, John M.

Lexington, The University Press of Kentucky, Flores, Angel Ed. Aproximaciones a Octavio Paz. Gimferrer, Pere. Lecturas de Octavio Paz. Barcelona, Anagrama, Gimferrer, Pere Ed. Madrid , Taurus, Gradiva , 6 — 7, febrero Ivask, Ivar Ed. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, Lemaitre, Monique. Magis, Carlos H. Madrid, Playor, Phillips, Rachel. The Poetic Modes of Octavio Paz. Londres, Oxford University Press, Revista Iberoamericana , , enero-marzo Roggiano, Alfredo Ed.

Scharer-Nussberger, Maya. Trayectorias y visiones. Sucre, Guillermo et al. Acerca de Octavio Paz. Tizzoni, Julia L. La palabra, el amor y el tiempo en Octavio Paz. Valencia Juan y Edward Coughlin Eds. Verani, Hugo J. Wilson, Jason. Octavio Paz: A Study of his Poetics. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, Octavio Paz: el entido de la palabra. Sun Stone , trans. Muriel Rukeyser. Peter Miller. Toronto: Contact Press, Selected Poems , trans. First, he was able to convey in his writing important aspects of the life and culture of Mexico.

Second, he was a truly Mexican transnational intellectual, a thinker who transcended localism, navigating the world to understand the character of the Mexican. Third, he was a pluralist in what was, in his lifetime, an authoritarian country. Fourth, he produced exquisite culture in a poorly educated country. And, finally, he was a courageous man who condemned abuses of authority when denunciation was often repressed by the government. For this and much more, Paz is not only respected but venerated.

Paz is an intellectual who is highly functional for the Mexican government. His Nobel Prize in Literature in , an expression of his worldwide reputation as a poet and thinker, make him an exquisite export product. In a country immersed in problems of violence, security, poverty and drug trafficking, Paz emerges as the other Mexico, the one to be admired.

He is not the Mexico of violence but of beautiful poems, not of drugs but of deep reflections, not of corruption but of independent thinking. In the current historical context, celebrating Paz is not only a duty but also a political imperative. Paz died in Luna Silvestre Baja tu clara sombra y otros poemas Entre la piedra y flor Aguila o sol?

El laberinto de la soledad Corrientae alterna Posdata Tiempo nublado La otra voz National Poetry Month. Materials for Teachers Teach This Poem.

Poems for Kids. Poetry for Teens. Lesson Plans. Resources for Teachers. The family lost much of its wealth, however. While Paz was growing up they could not maintain the grand house near Mexico City in which they lived.

The elegant furnishings, Paz once said, had to be moved to different parts of the house as various rooms became uninhabitable. For a while he occupied a room with one of its walls gone and only screens to keep out the weather. The surrealist character of his early work may owe something to that curious world he knew as a boy. Although reared as a Roman Catholic, he broke from the Church when he was still young.

His poetry may perhaps be understood in part as an effort to find a substitute for it. He published his first book in when he was Four years later he went to Spain and participated in the civil war there.

In Paris and then back in Mexico he met various members of the surrealist movement. Paz was soon recognized as a major surrealist poet. Surrealism may have appealed to Paz partly because of its effort to locate a reality greater than that immediate to the senses. Oriental philosophy promised a similar release from the material world. Paz not only became a profound student of Eastern culture, but lived for a while in Japan.



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