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  1. The Collected Poems of Octavio Paz, 1957-1987: Bilingual Edition by Octavio Paz, Eliot Weinberger, 1991-04
  2. The Labyrinth of Solitude: The Other Mexico, Return to the Labyrinth of Solitude, Mexico and the United States, the Philanthropic Ogre by Octavio Paz, 1994-01-12
  3. Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz o las trampas de la fe by Octavio Paz, 1995-01-01
  4. Convergences: Essays on Art and Literature by Octavio Paz, 1991-06-01
  5. Sunstone/Piedra De Sol by Octavio Paz, 1991-10-17
  6. Octavio Paz Selected Poems by Octavio Paz, 1984-05
  7. The Double Flame: Love and Eroticism by Octavio Paz, 1996-06-01
  8. Mexican Poetry: An Anthology
  9. A Tree Within (A New Directions Paperbook) by Octavio Paz, Eliot Weinberger, 1988-11
  10. Persona Non Grata: A Memoir of Disenchantment with the Cuban Revolution (Nation Books) by Jorge Edwards, 2004-04-20
  11. Alternating Current by Octavio Paz, 1991-01-18
  12. El Laberinto De La Soledad (Popular) (Spanish Edition) by Octavio Paz, 1993-02-01
  13. Early Poems, 1935-1955 (New Directions Paperbook, Ndp354) by Octavio Paz, Muriel Rukeyser, 1973-06
  14. Figures & Figurations (New Directions Paperbook) by Marie José Paz, Octavio Paz, 2008-08-17

1. Octavio Paz
Octavio Paz was born in Mexico City. His ÁRBOL ADENTRO, 1987; Convergences,1987; MÉXICO EN LA OBRA DE OCTAVIO PAZ, 1987 (3 vols.); The
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(from 'Piedra de sol') Octavio Paz was born in Mexico City. His grandfather was a novelist and his father worked as a secretary of Emilio Zapata. When Zapata was driven into retreat and assassinated, the family went to exile for a short time to the US for a short time. After the return to Mexico, Paz studied law and literature at the National University, but refused to take his degree. However, from his youth Paz's ambition was to be a poet. Encouraged by Pablo Neruda , Paz started to write, and made his breakthrough in the 1930s. His first collection, LUNA SILVESTRE, was published in 1933. In 1937 married Elena Garro; they divorced in 1959. Paz visited Spain, where he fought on the Republican side in the Civil War. His experiences in Spain, where he met among others and Ilja Ehrenburg , were recorded in the collection BAJO TU CLARA SOMBRA Y OTROS POEMAS (1937). Paz leftist overtones in his poetry were temporary, although Paz remained unyielding in his social criticism and in defense of freedom of expression and democracy. Surrealistic images is found in his works from the 1940s; he had met already in Mexico in the 1930 and experimented also with automatic writing. However, Paz's expression is controlled and never set free as in Surrealism.

2. Octavio Paz - The Academy Of American Poets
Octavio Paz The Academy of American Poets presents biographies, photographs, selectedpoems, and links as part of its online poetry exhibits. Octavio Paz.
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poetry awards poetry month poetry exhibits about the academy Search Larger Type Find a Poet Find a Poem Listening Booth ... Add to a Notebook Octavio Paz Octavio Paz was born in Mexico City in 1914 to a family of Spanish and native Mexican descent. He was educated at the National University of Mexico in law and literature. Under the encouragement of Pablo Neruda , Paz began his poetic career in his teens by founding an avant-garde literary magazine, Barrandal, and publishing his first book of poems, Luna silvestre (1933). In his youth, Paz spent time in the United States and Spain, where he was influenced by the modernist and surrealist movements. His sequence of prose poems, Aguila o sol? Eagle or Sun?, 1951) is a visionary mapping of Mexico, its past, present, and future, and Piedra de Sol Sun Stone, 1957) borrows its structure from the Aztec calendar. This long poem, and Paz's sociocultural analysis of Mexico, La laberinto de la soledad The Labyrinth of Solitude, 1950), established him as a major literary figure in the 1950s. In 1962, he became Mexico's ambassador to India and resigned six years later in protest when government forces massacred student demonstrators in Mexico City. His later work shows an ever-deepening intelligence and complexity as it investigates the intersection of philosophy, religion, art, politics, and the role of the individual. "Wouldn't it be better to turn life into poetry rather than to make poetry from life," Paz asks. "And cannot poetry have as its primary objective, rather than the creation of poems, the creation of poetic moments?" His various collections of essays engage culture, linguistics, literary theory, history, and politics with a level of originality and erudition that is unrivaled; these and his poems form a breadth of work that expresses, in the words of Carlos Fuentes, "the existence of a plurality of possibilities for harmony and truth, outside the limited range of our inherited dogmas." He was awarded the Cervantes Award in 1981, the Neustadt Prize in 1982, and the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1990. Paz died in 1998.

3. Jornal De Poesia - Octavio Paz
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5. Paz Octavio Sor Juana Ines De La Cruz Oder Die Fallstricke Des Glaubens
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10. El Autor De La Semana: Octavio Paz
EL AUTOR DE LA SEMANA 11 al 17 de mayo de 1998. octavio paz. (1914-1998)
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Poeta y ensayista mexicano nacido en Mixcoac. Barandal Barandal Bajo tu clara sombra
y Taller A la orilla del mundo y Noche de resurrecciones El laberinto de la soledad (1950) retrato personal en el espejo de la sociedad mexicana; El arco y la lira , libro de prosa de influencia surrealista; y Libertad bajo palabra Piedra de sol
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11. Octavio Paz
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13. HISTORY OF MEXICO - OCTAVIO PAZ: NOBEL WINNER AND NOBLE MAN - BY JIM TUCK IN MEX
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1998 witnessed the passing of such diverse figures as Frank Sinatra, legendary boxer Archie Moore, two-term Florida Governor Lawton Chiles, cowboy star and entrepreneur Gene Autry, and Clayton ("Peg Leg") Bates, the one-legged tap dancer who was so skilled with a wooden limb that he forged a career (including twenty appearances on the Ed Sullivan show) that lasted from the 1920s to 1989. It also witnessed the passing of Octavio Paz, the protean Mexican writer who won the Nobel Prize in 1990 and who was as noted for ideological integrity as for literary talent. In 1968, after the student massacre at Tlatelolco, Paz angrily resigned as Mexican ambassador to India. Paz was born in Mexico City on March 31, 1914. His father, Octavio Paz Solórzano, was a lawyer who supported Zapata during the Mexican Revolution and made notable contributions in the area of agrarian reform. His grandfather, Ireneo Paz, was a journalist during Porfirian times who rallied to the standard of Madero. Intellectually precocious and having access to his grandfather's extensive library, Paz was a voracious reader his entire life. After studies in Mexico, he received a scholarship to study Hispanic poetry in the United States.

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El Hombre y su Obra
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15. Octavio Paz And The Future Of Poetry
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C O N T E N T S H O M E P A G E N I N E
Nathaniel Tarn
FRAGMENT OF A TALK ON OCTAVIO PAZ, ANTHROPOLOGY AND THE FUTURE OF POETRY
MEXICAN CULTURAL INSTITUTE OF WASHINGTON D.C.
and THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS, OCTOBER, 1999
" . . . now I believe our average poet, if it can survive,  is lucky to be something like a liver fluke progressing through the guts of a sheep."
I take as my text today a passage from Octavio's " Corriente Alterna."
If this is a correct reading, it has deep implications for the future of poetry. I will look at this question in my habitual persona as anthropologist. Be warned, gentle audience, that the social sciences do not often console. I offer a hypothesis in the form of a reduced model of an extremely complex situation: there is no time for more. The reason for a sociological approach? It is nonsense to talk about poetry, as most poets and critics today continue to do, without accounting for the socio-economic context of poetry production and reception.
      Second: Those of us who care hear every day of underfed, poverty-stricken, culturally-deprived endangered and oppressed indigenous, "primitive," archaic or traditional peasant peoples, whether in the Americas the Amazon again; among the Maya of Central America; among our own Northern Native Americans or in other continents: in other words genocide and ethnocide. After managing two world wars of unparallelled proportions, our century continues on its merry way with the horrors of Guatemala, Tibet, Kurdistan, Ruanda, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, the Congo, Kosovo, Burma, East Timor. The truth is that, whether of the Left or Right politically, elites need land and will kill to get it.

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You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Biography Noteworthy People 1998 Deaths ... M - Q Octavio Paz Age: Nobel prize-winning poet and essayist, considered by many to be one of the greatest Latin American poets ever. Paz produced over 40 volumes of poetry and essays throughout his long career. Although his political conservatism often found him at odds with his intellectual peers, and at the center of some controversy, he remained a cultural icon. Died: April 19, 1998. Jimmy Payne M - Q Leo Penn Search Infoplease Info search tips Search Biographies Bio search tips About Us Contact Us Link to Infoplease ... Privacy

17. Octavio Paz Winner Of The 1990 Nobel Prize In Literature
octavio paz, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Literature, at the Nobel Prize InternetArchive. octavio paz. octavio paz pleurs et joies d'un poete.
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O CTAVIO P AZ
1990 Nobel Laureate in Literature
    for impassioned writing with wide horizons, characterized by sensuous intelligence and humanistic integrity.
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18. Octavio Paz Winner Of The 1990 Nobel Prize In Literature
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1990 Nobel Laureate in Literature
    for impassioned writing with wide horizons, characterized by sensuous intelligence and humanistic integrity.
Background

    Residence: Mexico
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19. Octavio Paz Autorenportrait
Biographische Daten, Bibliographie.
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In seinem berühmtesten Essay "Das Labyrinth der Einsamkeit" analysiert er den Komplex verschiedener Kulturen in Lateinamerika. Sein Gesamtwerk wurde 1990 mit dem Nobelpreis für Literatur ausgezeichnet. Auszeichnungen von Octavio Paz 1977 Preis der Stadt Jerusalem 1977 Premio Nacional de Letras, Mexiko 1978 Aigle d’Or, Frankreich 1980 Ollin Yolitzli, Mexiko 1982 Cervantes-Preis, Spanien 1982 Neustadt-Preis, Oklahoma 1984 Friedenspreis des Deutschen Buchhandels

20. Octavio Paz - Biography
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Octavio Paz was born in 1914 in Mexico City. On his father's side, his grandfather was a prominent liberal intellectual and one of the first authors to write a novel with an expressly Indian theme. Thanks to his grandfather's extensive library, Paz came into early contact with literature. Like his grandfather, his father was also an active political journalist who, together with other progressive intellectuals, joined the agrarian uprisings led by Emiliano Zapata.
Paz began to write at an early age, and in 1937, he travelled to Valencia, Spain, to participate in the Second International Congress of Anti-Fascist Writers. Upon his return to Mexico in 1938, he became one of the founders of the journal, Taller (Workshop), a magazine which signaled the emergence of a new generation of writers in Mexico as well as a new literary sensibility. In 1943, he travelled to the USA on a Guggenheim Fellowship where he became immersed in Anglo-American Modernist poetry; two years later, he entered the Mexican diplomatic service and was sent to France, where he wrote his fundamental study of Mexican identity, The Labyrinth of Solitude

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