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  1. Understanding Octavio Paz (Understanding Modern European and Latin American Literature) by Jose Quiroga, 1999-07
  2. Octavio Paz (Bloom's Modern Critical Views)
  3. A treinta anos de plural (1971-1976). Revista fundada y dirigida por Octavio Paz (Tezontle) (Spanish Edition) by Marie-Jose, Adolfo Castanon Paz y Danubio Torres Fierro, 1996-10-12
  4. Octavio Paz
  5. Claridad Errante (Fondo 2000 Series) (Spanish Edition) by Octavio Paz, 1999-08-01
  6. Marcel Duchamp: Appearance Stripped Bare by Octavio Paz, 1991-01-18
  7. Octavio Paz: A Study of his Poetics by Jason Wilson, 1979-06-29
  8. Excursiones/incursiones/ Excursions/incursions: Dominio Extranjero (Obras Completas) (Spanish Edition) by Octavio Paz, 1995-02-28
  9. Poeta Con Paisaje: Ensayos Sobre La Vida De Octavio Paz (Spanish Edition) by Guillermo Sheridan, 2004-03
  10. Octavio Paz: The Other Voice by Octavio Paz, 1997-10-23
  11. La Llama Doble: Amor y erotismo (Spanish Edition) by Octavio Paz, 2002-02
  12. One Earth, Four or Five Worlds, Reflections on Contemporary History by Octavio Paz, 1985
  13. A Tale of Two Gardens (New Directions Bibelot) by Octavio Paz, 1997-04-17
  14. Apariencia desnuda. La obra de Marcel Duchamp (Spanish Edition) by Octavio Paz, 2008-06-01

41. Paz, Octavio. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
Edition. 2001. paz, octavio. (oktä´vy päs´) (KEY) , 1914–98,Mexican poet and critic. A diplomat, he lived abroad many years.
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42. 43943. Paz, Octavio. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
ATTRIBUTION octavio paz (b. 1914), Mexican poet. Times (London, June 8, 1989).BIOGRAPHY Columbia Encyclopedia. The Columbia World of Quotations.
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43. Octavio Paz
Su biograf­a y gran parte de su obra.
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OCTAVIO PAZ
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N Luna silvestre , lo edita en 1933. Es fundador junto con otros poetas de la revista Taller. En 1941-1942 se publican Entre la piedra y la flor , y A la orilla del mundo Libertad bajo palabra . Le siguen El laberinto de la soledad Semillas para un himno , la obra de teatro La hija de Rappaccini , ambas de 1954, El arco y la lira Las peras del olmo , que recoge Piedra de Sol Salamandra Cuadrivio Puertas al campo Corriente alterna y Posdata Marcel Duchamp o El castillo de la pureza y Ladera Este Posdata y Conjunciones y disyunciones y Renga El signo y el garabato (1973). En 1974 publica Los hijos del limo y Versiones y diversiones , donde recoge sus traducciones. En 1975 publica Pasado en claro. Poemas y En El Colegio Nacional desde el 1 de agosto de 1967, es el primer escritor poeta e intelectual mexicano, que ha sido distinguido con el Premio Nobel de Literatura
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44. ::Casa Del Libro::
paz, octavio, Libros del autor 44 librosencontrados, 1 - 2 - 3. 1. AL PASO Editorial EDITORIAL SEIX BARRAL SA , 1992,
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45. Octavio Paz - Nobel Lecture
octavio paz's Nobel Prize acceptance speech (Literature 1990).
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Nobel Lecture, December 8, 1990
In Search of the Present
In spite of these oscillations the link has never been broken. My classics are those of my language and I consider myself to be a descendant of Lope and Quevedo, as any Spanish writer would ... yet I am not a Spaniard. I think that most writers of Spanish America, as well as those from the United States, Brazil and Canada, would say the same as regards the English, Portuguese and French traditions. To understand more clearly the special position of writers in the Americas, we should think of the dialogue maintained by Japanese, Chinese or Arabic writers with the different literatures of Europe. It is a dialogue that cuts across multiple languages and civilizations. Our dialogue, on the other hand, takes place within the same language. We are Europeans yet we are not Europeans. What are we then? It is diffcult to define what we are, but our works speak for us.
character? Do they possess a set of shared features that distinguish them from other literatures? I doubt it. A literature is not defined by some fanciful, intangible character; it is a society of unique works united by relations of opposition and a nity.
Hispanic eccentricity is reproduced and multiplied in America, especially in those countries such as Mexico and Peru, where ancient and splendid civilizations had existed. In Mexico, the Spaniards encountered history as well as geography. That history is still alive: it is a present rather than a past. The temples and gods of pre-Columbian Mexico are a pile of ruins, but the spirit that breathed life into that world has not disappeared; it speaks to us in the hermetic language of myth, legend, forms of social coexistence, popular art, customs. Being a Mexican writer means listening to the voice of that present, that presence. Listening to it, speaking with it, deciphering it: expressing it ... After this brief digression we may be able to perceive the peculiar relation that simultaneously binds us to and separates us from the European tradition.

46. Octavio Paz. Editorial Seix-Barral, Octavio Paz. Editorial Seix-Barral
Translate this page octavio paz (México 1914-1998), Premio Cervantes en 1981 y Premio Nobel en 1990,es una de las figuras capitales de la literatura contemporánea. paz, octavio.
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47. Pathetisch Und Trivial
Rezension von Itinerarium , der Kleinen politischen Autobiographie von octavio paz. Von Christoph Kuhn, Tages Anzeiger vom 14.06.96.
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48. Hombres En Su Siglo. Octavio Paz. Editorial Seix-Barral, Barcelona. 1990, Hombre
Translate this page Hombres en su siglo. paz, octavio. Colección Biblioteca de BolsilloGenero Ensayo 192 págs. PVP 4,20 euros ISBN 84-322-0499-4,
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49. Octavio Paz
Setenta y cinco poemas del autor mexicano.
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50. Paz, Octavio
paz, octavio. octavio paz shortly after receiving his Nobel Prize, 1990. TheCollected Poems of octavio paz, 19571987 was published in 1987.
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Paz, Octavio
Octavio Paz shortly after receiving his Nobel Prize, 1990 (b. March 31, 1914, Mexico City, Mex.d. April 19, 1998, Mexico City), Mexican poet, writer, and diplomat, recognized as one of the major literary figures in Latin America after World War II. He received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1990. Paz's family was ruined financially by the Mexican Civil War, and Octavio grew up in straitened circumstances. He was educated at a Roman Catholic school and at the University of Mexico. He turned to writing and published his first book of poetry, Luna silvestre ("Forest Moon"), in 1933 at age 19. Paz visited Spain in 1937, where he identified strongly with the Republican cause in the Spanish Civil War. He wrote his reflections on that experience in Bajo tu clara sombra y otros poemas ("Beneath Your Clear Shadow and Other Poems"), which, published in Spain in 1937, identified him as a young writer of real promise. Before returning home he visited Paris, where Surrealism exerted a profound influence on him. Back in Mexico, Paz founded and edited several important literary reviews, including

51. La Vitrina - Literature - Octavio Paz: Response And Reconciliation
Respuesta y reconciliaci³n in English translation by Eliot Weinberger.
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Response and Reconciliation
By Octavio Paz
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Ah life! Does no one answer?
His words rolled, bolts of lightning etched
in years that were boulders and now are mist. Life never answers. It has no ears and doesn't hear us; it doesn't speak, it has no tongue. It neither goes nor stays; we are the ones who speak, the ones who go, while we hear from echo to echo, year to year, our words rolling through a tunnel with no end. That which we call life hears itself within us, speaks with our tongues, and through us, knows itself. As we portray it, we become its mirror, we invent it. An invention of an invention: it creates us without knowing what it has created, we are an accident that thinks. It is a creature of reflections we create by thinking, and it hurls into fictitious abysses. The depths, the transparencies where it floats or sinks: not life, its idea. It is always on the other side and is always other

52. Paz, Octavio
octavio paz, a Mexican poet and essayist, won the 1990 Nobel Prize for literature. RelatedWeb site. octavio paz www.columbia.edu/~gmo9/poetry/ paz/pazbio.html.
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Octavio Paz, a Mexican poet and essayist, won the 1990 Nobel Prize for literature. He was the first Mexican author to receive the prize. Paz's works reflect a range of influences, including Aztec mythology, Marxism, Asian philosophy, surrealism, and symbolism.
Paz's collection, Liberty Under Oath (1960), consists of poems written between 1935 and 1957. The Collected Poems of Octavio Paz, 1957-1987 (1987) includes his well-known "Sunstone." This poem uses contrasting images to symbolize the inevitable loneliness of individuals and their search for union with others.
Paz wrote essays on many subjects, including anthropology, literature, philosophy, and science. The Labyrinth of Solitude (1950) is a collection dealing with the character of the Mexican people. In "The New Mexico" (1970), Paz analyzed civilization, language, and political protest. El Mono Gramatico (1972) combines essay, narration, and poetry to give his views on life and art. His reflections on modern history appear in One Earth, Four or Five Worlds

53. Im Labyrinth Der Einsamkeit
Lyriker zwischen Europa und Lateinamerika Zum Tode des mexikanischen LiteraturNobelpreistr¤gers octavio paz. Von Katharina Schneider.
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  • 56. Octavio Paz: Das Fünfarmige Delta
    Verlagsinfo ¼ber den zweisprachigen Gedichtband von octavio paz.
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    Octavio Paz
    Das fünfarmige Delta
    Gedichte. Spanisch und deutsch
    Übertragen von Fritz Vogelgsang und Rudolf Wittkopf
    (Delta de cinco brazos)
    222 Seiten. Leinen
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    ISBN 3-518-41161-6
    Das fünfarmige Delta , der letzte Gedichtband, den Octavio Paz veröffentlicht hat, kann als sein lyrisches Vermächtnis betrachtet werden – es sind Denkbilder einer Epoche, Bruchstücke einer großen Konfession, es ist die Summe seiner Poesie.
    Fünf lange Poeme – die berühmten Gedichte Sonnenstein, Weiß, Nachtstück von San Ildefenso, Noch einmal durchwacht und Charta des Glaubens – hat Octavio Paz gegen Ende seines Lebens in einem Band zusammengestellt und mit pointiert kurzen Gedichten, »winzigen Irrlichtern«, eingefaßt und kontrastiert. Entstanden ist ein Ganzes, das die Gestalt eines Fächers oder fünfarmigen Deltas bildet.
    In dieser Komposition zeigt sich, daß Octavio Paz mit seinen langen Gedichten eine von Walt Whitman über Ezra Pound und Pablo Neruda führende Tradition der Moderne produktiv fortführte: die des hymnischen Gedichts, Anrufung des Lebens, Evokation des erfüllten Augenblicks. Das Gedicht wird zu einer »Folge intensiver Momente, die nicht so sehr durch das Erzählte verbunden werden als vielmehr durch das Schweigen, die Auslassungen«, wie Paz in seinem Vorwort schreibt. Octavio Paz (1914–1998), mexikanischer Lyriker und Essayist, erhielt 1990 den Literaturnobelpreis.

    57. Paz, Octavio
    paz, octavio, oktä'vyO päs' Pronunciation Key. paz, octavio , 1914–98,Mexican poet and critic. A diplomat, he lived abroad many years.
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    58. Pause, Frühmorgens, Der Andere
    Einige Gedichte von octavio paz in deutscher œbersetzung.
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    Übersetzung einiger Gedichte von Octavio Paz Deutsch von Johannes Beilharz Pause Pierre Reverdy zum Gedenken Einige Vögel
    Haben schwarze
    Gedanken. Rauschen von Bäumen,
    Lärm von Zügen und Motoren -
    Kommt dieser Augenblick oder ist er vergangen? Die Stille der Sonne
    Dringt in Lachen und Seufzer ein,
    Treibt ihren Dorn tief ein
    Bis zum Steinschrei der Steine. Sonne-Herz, Milch gebender Stein,
    Blutstein, der Früchte trägt:
    Die Wunden öffnen sich und schmerzen nicht,
    Mein Leben fließt wie das Leben dahin. (Pausa) Frühmorgens Behende kalte Hände Ziehen nach und nach Die Augenbinden der Dunkelheit weg Ich öffne die Augen Ich lebe Immer noch Inmitten Einer immer noch frischen Wunde (Madrugada) Wasserschlüssel Nach Rischikesch Ist der Ganges noch grün. Der gläserne Horizont Zerbricht an den Berggipfeln. Wir gingen auf Kristallen. Über uns und unter uns Weite Golfe der Stille.

    59. Fondo De Cultura Económica: Autor Paz, Octavio
    Translate this page reciente. Autores, » paz, octavio, Águila o sol? Edición conmemorativa50 Aniversario ( 1951-2001) paz, octavio. En la totalidad
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    60. Das Liebespaar
    Gedicht von octavio paz in deutscher œbersetzung von Hans Magnus Enzensberger.
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