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         Paz Octavio:     more books (100)
  1. Octavio Paz: Humanism and Critique
  2. A Draft of Shadows, and Other Poems by Octavio Paz, 1980-02
  3. Octavio Paz: A Study of his Poetics by Jason Wilson, 1979-06-29
  4. Excursiones/incursiones/ Excursions/incursions: Dominio Extranjero (Obras Completas) (Spanish Edition) by Octavio Paz, 1995-02-28
  5. La Llama Doble: Amor y erotismo (Spanish Edition) by Octavio Paz, 2002-02
  6. A Tale of Two Gardens (New Directions Bibelot) by Octavio Paz, 1997-04-17
  7. Lo Mejor de Octavio Paz. el Fuego de Cada Dia by Octavio Paz, 1989-01-01
  8. Conjunctions and Disjunctions by Octavio Paz, 1991-01-18
  9. Poeta Con Paisaje: Ensayos Sobre La Vida De Octavio Paz (Spanish Edition) by Guillermo Sheridan, 2004-03
  10. Essays on Mexican Art (A Harvest Book) by Octavio Paz, 1995-01-20
  11. Octavio Paz: The Other Voice by Octavio Paz, 1997-10-23
  12. One Earth, Four or Five Worlds, Reflections on Contemporary History by Octavio Paz, 1985
  13. Apariencia desnuda. La obra de Marcel Duchamp (Spanish Edition) by Octavio Paz, 2008-06-01
  14. Toward Octavio Paz: A Reading of His Major Poems, 1957-1976 by John M. Fein, 1986-06

41. Paz, Octavio
paz, octavio , 1914–98, Mexican poet and critic. In 1971–72 paz delivered theCharles Eliot Norton lectures at In 1990 he was awarded the nobel Prize for
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43. Paz, Octavio
octavio paz, a Mexican poet and essayist, won the 1990 nobel Prize forliterature. He was the first Mexican author to receive the prize.
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46. Paz, Octavio. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
paz, octavio. In 1971–72 paz delivered the Charles Eliot Norton lectures at Harvard;they are collected In 1990 he was awarded the nobel Prize for Literature.
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48. Reforma.com --- Gana Pacheco Premio Octavio Paz
Translate this page por el nobel mexicano será entregado en una fecha aún por definir, informó enun comunicado Marie José-paz, actual directora de la Fundación octavio paz,
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Ciudad de México (11 marzo 2003).- Un reconocimiento a la poesía mexicana en su conjunto, "de la que soy tan sólo una pequeña parte", le representa a José Emilio Pacheco (Ciudad de México, 1939) saberse ganador del Premio Internacional Octavio Paz de Poesía y Ensayo 2003.
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Con sentimientos mezclados, "primero de sorpresa porque no lo esperaba, y enseguida de alegría y agradecimiento", Pacheco aseguró que últimamente su existencia ha transitado por un periodo muy triste, de enfermedades personales, muertes de personas queridas y la inminencia atroz de una guerra "que todavía espero que no tenga lugar".

49. Links To Literature: Octavio Paz
GENERAL RESOURCES. nobel Prize Literature 1990 octavio paz. Photo, biography,and nobel lecture. Biography of octavio paz. Brief biography
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50. Octavio Paz
nobel Lecture, December 8, 1990 In Search of the Present octavio paz– nobel Lecture. On April 20, 1998, James P. Rubin, Spokesman
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Foreign Language and Literature 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 difficult to define what we are, but our works speak for us. The first basic difference between Latin-American and Anglo- American literature lies in the diversity of their origins. Both begin as projections of Europe.The projection of an island in the case of North America; that of a peninsula in our case.Two regions that are geographically, historically and culturally eccentric.The origins of North America are in England and the Reformation; ours are in Spain, Portugal and the Counter-Reformation. For the case of Spanish America I should briefly mention what distinguishes Spain from other European countries, giving it a particularly original historical identity. Spain is no less eccentric than England but its eccentricity is of a different kind.The eccentricity of the English is insular and is characterized by isolation: an eccentricity that excludes.

51. [minstrels] Coda -- Octavio Paz
His nobel lecture, titled 'In Search of the Present', can be found at http//www.nobel.se/laureates Thelittle scrap of Coda by octavio paz is just wonderful.
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[442] Coda
Title : Coda Poet : Octavio Paz Date : 31 May 2000 Perhaps to love is t... Length : Text-only version Prev Index Next Your comments on this poem to attach to the end [ microfaq rajatgaru@ Coda Perhaps to love is to learn to walk through this world. To learn to be silent like the oak and the linden of the fable. To learn to see. Your glance scattered seeds. It planted a tree. I talk because you shake its leaves. Octavio Paz http://www.nobel.se/laureates/literature- 1990-lecture.html Sadly, neither Martin nor myself know much about poetry in languages other than English (Hint! Hint!), so there's a paucity of translated works on the Minstrels. We've only done one Paz before, that too a guest submission, 'There is a motionless tree', archived at poem #412 Other 'Latin' poets to have featured on this list include Borges: poem #401 , and Lorca: poem #210 Both of these are guest submissions as well. From: Thomas, I like your analysis of "Coda" - I think it is of great benefit to your readers when you share your more technical insights of the poetry you run. Thanks, Marion gizuccol@ thomas@ tmr@ rtpassey@

52. Rare Books And First Editions: Octavio Paz And Robert Motherwell
octavio paz, from his 1990 nobel Prize acceptance speech. Most painting inthe European tradition was painting the mask. Modern art rejected all that.
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email: info@manhattanrarebooks.com home current offerings sell/consign receive catalog Three Poems by Octavio Paz, with 27 original lithographs by Robert Motherwell Limited edition signed by Paz and initialed by Motherwell "The search for poetic modernity was a Quest, in the allegorical and chivalric sense this word had in the 12th Century. I did not find any Grail although I did cross several waste lands visiting castles of mirrors and camping among ghostly tribes." -Octavio Paz, from his 1990 Nobel Prize acceptance speech "Most painting in the European tradition was painting the mask. Modern art rejected all that. Our subject matter was the person behind the mask." -Robert Motherwell (MOTHERWELL, Robert.) PAZ, Octavio. Three Poems. NY: Limited Editions Club, 1987- 88. Large folio (23x19.5 inches), bound in original full linen and encased in matching linen clamshell box. Bilingual text printed in red (Spanish) and (blue) English. Fine condition. $4200. First edition, one of only 750 copies, signed by Paz and initialed by Motherwell, with 27 original lithographs by Motherwell. A famous collaboration between Nobel-Prize winner Paz and the abstract expressionist Motherwell, two of the most influential figures in modern aesthetics. The 27 original Motherwell lithographs vary in size from 8 to 14 x 20 inches, with each printed on handmade Japanese paper of various colors and hand-mounted upon the mould-made Italian paper of the text. A beautiful copy of one of the most important of the Limited Editions Club's recent productions.

53. Octavio Paz-homenaje
Translate this page cuando el poeta octavio paz había muerto, la noticia no la supe sino hasta el díasiguiente, los encabezados de los periódicos sólo hablaban del nobel de
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Portada Artículos y fuentes Actividades-aula Arte y Filosofía ... News-filosofía ENTRE LA POESÍA, LA VIDA Y LA MUERTE DE OCTAVIO PAZ., por Mónica Gómez (México, UAM) Fue un 19 de abril de 1998 a las 10:35 de la noche cuando el poeta Octavio Paz había muerto, la noticia no la supe sino hasta el día siguiente, los encabezados de los periódicos sólo hablaban del Nobel de Literatura, sus planas se tapizaban de innumerables esquelas mortuorias. La noticia también era la de ocho para la radio. Un acontecimiento desafiante de los límites nacionales, el suceso corría por todo el mundo y a cada paso anunciaba la pérdida mundial. "las teorías políticas y estéticas pasan, quedan las obras, y en el caso de André Bretón, queda, además, la persona, porque él fue autor de varios libros, que no sería exagerado llamar de eléctricos, porque han tatuado nuestro siglo". Octavio Paz ha tatuado nuestro siglo. Su tatuaje es profundo, sobre todo tratándose de los mexicanos, de quienes habló en importantes obras de remarcada trascendencia como el caso de El Laberinto de la Soledad , obras de tal vitalidad que hablan solas, critican solas y responden por sí mismas recordando las palabras de su padre cuando encaran la tensión propia de la polémica.

54. Octavio Paz, 1914-1998 / Annotations De Patrick Coppens, Yvon Allard Et Jeanne W
Translate this page octavio paz ou l'honneur des poètes» / Abdellatif Laâbi. 1990, p. 34-35. Portraitde cet écrivain, récipiendiaire du prix nobel de littérature 1990.
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L'arbre parle L'autre voix vertu Conjonctions et disjonctions . Trad. de l'espagnol par Robert Marrast. [Paris] : Gallimard, [1972]. 159 p. : fig., planche ; 21 cm. (Les Essais ; 166) SDM: 7302106 Courant alternatif . Trad. de l'espagnol par Roger Munier. [Paris] : Gallimard, [1972]. 234 p. ; 21 cm. (Les Essais ; 176) ISBN 2-07-028014-4. SDM: 7302105 Le feu de chaque jour Le feu de chaque jour Le feu de chaque jour La fille de Rappaccini La flamme double La fleur saxifrage Fragments d'un voyage immobile Gerzso / Octavio Paz ; traduit de l'espagnol par Jean-Claude Masson. [Paris] : Gallimard, 1996. 145 p. ; 19 cm. (Arcades ; 44) ISBN 2-07-074043-9. SDM: 9608496 [A+ 4] Le labyrinthe de la solitude ; suivi de Critique de la pyramide. Trad. de l'espagnol par Jean-Clarence Lambert. Ed. ref. et augm. [Paris] : Gallimard, [1972]. 254 p. ; 21 cm. (Les Essais ; 172) ISBN 2-07-028199-X. SDM: 7208031 Le labyrinthe de la solitude ; suivi de Critique de la pyramide / Octavio Paz ; traduit de l'espagnol par Jean-Clarence Lambert. Ed. ref. et augm. [Paris] : Gallimard, 1990, c1972. 254 p. ; 20 cm. (NRF essais) ISBN 2-07-071967-7. SDM: 9113035 [A+ 5]

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56. Falleció El Poeta Y Ensayista Mexicano Octavio Paz
Translate this page En 1990, Sergio González Rodríguez dijo que el otorgamiento del Premio nobel aOctavio paz representa un llamado a reencontrar algo que soslayan a menudo sus
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Gabriel Ríos A sus 84 años de edad, el poeta Octavio Paz murió anoche en su domicilio de Coyoacán, en la ciudad de México, víctima de una larga enfermedad. A continuación se ofrece una breve semblanza del escritor, único mexicano que ha obtenido el Premio Nobel de Literatura. El poeta y ensayista nacido en la ciudad de México en 1914 recibió el Premio Nobel 1990, el Gran Premio Internacional de la Maison Internationale de la Poésie de Bruselas, el Jerusalen de la Paz por parte del gobierno de Israel, la Medalla Picasso de la UNESCO y el Alexis de Tocqueville del Instituto de Francia. En 1990, Sergio González Rodríguez dijo que el otorgamiento del Premio Nobel a Octavio Paz representa un llamado a reencontrar algo que soslayan a menudo sus oponentes: la generosidad que hay en sus libros. "Esa pasión y confianza en los valores del pensamiento y la palabra, la síntesis del ensayista como vigía de la libertad y la convivencia". Dirigió la revista Taller , de 1938 a 1941; conformó la redacción de

57. Poetry Previews: Octavio Paz
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58. Chile: Qué Pasa: SOCIEDAD - El Laberinto De Octavio Paz
Translate this page poeta del amor y la soledad y un hombre comprometido con su tiempo, octavio paz,murió a El escritor que ganó el nobel en 1990, y que de esa manera pasó a
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El laberinto de Octavio Paz Fallecido a los 84 años, uno de los grandes escritores de lengua castellana de este siglo fue también protagonista de los cambios políticos y culturales de su época. Por Marcelo Soto "Quiso cantar, cantar/ para olvidar/ su vida verdadera de mentiras y recordar/ su mentirosa vida de verdades". Escrito en 1944, a los 30 años, este breve poema titulado Epitafio para un poeta adquiere hoy una luminosa actualidad. Quizás el autor mexicano no haya pensado en sí mismo mientras lo escribió, pero la tentación de interpretarlo como una reflexión final es inevitable. Uno de los escritores universales de este siglo, ensayista de genio, poeta del amor y la soledad y un hombre comprometido con su tiempo, Octavio Paz, murió a los 84 años, el domingo 19 de abril, dejando con su partida el testimonio de una existencia única, atravesada por las contradicciones de su época y las infaltables polémicas, ciertas o falsas, que acompañan la fama. Precisamente, la relación entre Paz y Neruda es una de las más ricas y complejas de la literatura hispanoamericana. El mexicano reconocía la "gran influencia" de Neruda, con quien se encontró en París, en 1937, durante el Congreso Antifascista de Escritores. Nació una gran amistad, que duró hasta 1941. Las causas de la ruptura están explicadas en el libro El poeta en su tierra: "Me molestaron varias cosas de Neruda: sus celos amistosos; sus reproches... Las discusiones estéticas en el fondo eran discusiones de orden político.

59. Autores Mexicanos
Translate this page Interletras Revista de crítica literaria y literatura española. Muere escritory premio nobel octavio paz. La Nación Digital. San José, Costa Rica.
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60. Messico - Octavio Paz
Translate this page IL poeta e scrittore messicano octavio paz, premio nobel per la letteratura nel 1990,è morto la notte scorsa (le 7 di mattina in Italia) all'età di 84 anni
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www.vadoinmessico.com DALLA RETE La vita di Octavio Paz testimone del Novecento Gloria nazionale del Messico e ammirato in tutta l'America Latina, Octavio Paz dichiarò di avere "per passione la poesia, per lavoro la letteratura". Parallelamente alla sua attività artistica fu un acuto saggista, un critico delle dittature, un diplomatico. La sua vita si intreccia indissolubilmente alla storia del suo tempo.
Nato in una famiglia di sangue indiano e spagnolo quattro anni dopo la rivoluzione messicana del 1910, la sua giovinezza è segnata dai racconti delle gesta di Zapata. Suo padre, avvocato, fu il rappresentante ufficiale del leader rivoluzionario negli Stati Uniti. Suo nonno fu uno dei primi intellettuali impegnati nella causa degli indios. Octavio diventa poeta giovanissimo. A 19 anni pubblica "Luna silvestre", poi abbandona gli studi di lettere e diritto. A 23 anni aderisce alla causa dei repubblicani spagnoli e va a combattere. Tutta la vita di Paz è segnata da amicizie feconde. A Madrid si lega con i grandi scrittori di lingua spagnola: Rafael Alberti, Cesar Vallejo e Pablo Neruda. Durante la guerra rompe con gli stalinisti. Da allora sarà un critico dei totalitarismi, di destra e di sinistra.
Rientrato in Messico nel 1938, fonda la rivista "Taller" (Atelier), frequenta i trotskysti e incontra Benjamin Peret, tramite il quale si lega ai surrealisti di Parigi. Nel 1945 su consiglio di Neruda entra in diplomazia. Sarà rappresentante in Francia, Svizzera, Giappone e India, dove si interessa a fondo di cultura orientale. "L'Oriente è stato per me una scoperta fondamentale" ha detto. In questi anni la sua produzione letteraria è prolifica. Le raccolte di poesie ("Versante Est", "Libertad bayo palabra") si alternano a saggi di politica e di teoria letteraria ("L'arco e la lira"). "Pietra del sole", del 1957, è un lungo poema sul Messico, diventato negli anni una sorta di inno nazionale.

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