Octavio Paz Lozano (March 31, 1914 – April 19, 1998) was a Mexican poet and diplomat. For his body of work, he was awarded the 1977 Jerusalem Prize, the...
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Juana Inés de la Cruz (section Octavio Paz)
and artistic fields. Primarily, Paz aims to explain why Sor Juana chose to become a nun. In Juana Ramírez, Octavio Paz and Diane Marting find that Sor...
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For Octavio Paz is the sixth album release from Six Organs of Admittance, released in 2003. This album marked a return to the lo-fi, intricate guitar...
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The Labyrinth of Solitude (category Octavio Paz)
laberinto de la soledad) is a 1950 book-length essay by the Mexican poet Octavio Paz. One of his most famous works, it consists of nine parts: "The Pachuco...
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as so-called "proof of Mexican degeneracy." Mexican critics such as Octavio Paz denounced the pachuco as a man who had "lost his whole inheritance: language...
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world, such as Wole Soyinka from Nigeria, Naguib Mahfouz from Egypt, Octavio Paz from Mexico, Nadine Gordimer from South Africa, Derek Walcott from St...
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author Eliot Weinberger, with an addendum written by the Mexican poet Octavio Paz. The work analyzes 19 renditions of the Chinese-language nature poem...
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Notable literary works such as Juan Rulfo's haunting "Pedro Páramo," Octavio Paz's introspective "The Labyrinth of Solitude," and Laura Esquivel's enchanting...
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Eliot Weinberger (category Translators of Octavio Paz)
and poet Octavio Paz, which began when Weinberger was a teenager, led to many translations of Paz's work, including The Poems of Octavio Paz, In Light...
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is the synthesis of an ideological, scientific, and political feat." Octavio Paz criticized the museum's making the Mexica (Aztec) hall central, saying...
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"to fuck". The concept of "la chingada" has been famously analysed by Octavio Paz in his book The Labyrinth of Solitude. The following list of expressions...
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Piedra de Sol (category Octavio Paz)
Piedra de Sol ("Sunstone") is the poem written by Octavio Paz in 1957 that helped launch his international reputation. In the presentation speech of his...
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1990 Nobel Prize in Literature (category Octavio Paz)
Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to the Mexican poet and essayist Octavio Paz (1914–1998) "for impassioned writing with wide horizons, characterized...
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also used as a surname in the Philippines. Octavio Dotel, Major League Baseball relief pitcher Octavio Paz Lozano, Mexican writer, poet, and diplomat...
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and poet Octavio Paz is unique among Latin American writers in having won the Nobel Prize, the Neustadt Prize, and the Cervantes Prize. Paz has also been...
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and by Jaime Torres Bodet in his collection Biombo (1925). Much later, Octavio Paz included many haiku in Piedras Sueltas (1955). Elsewhere the Ecuadorian...
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folklórico express cultural diversity and pride. Mexican luminaries like Octavio Paz and Carlos Fuentes contribute to a global literary canon. Sports, particularly...
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August 2012. Paz, Octavio (29 September 1983). "Cannes, 1951. Los olvidados". El País. Retrieved 30 August 2012. Wilson, Jason (1979). Octavio Paz, a Study...
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group also included writers and intellectuals of world renown, such as Octavio Paz or Carlos Monsiváis, who, despite not needing Echeverría's direct support...
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journalist, who is the grandfather of the Nobel Prize-winning Mexican writer Octavio Paz. He was born July 3, 1836, in Guadalajara, Mexico. In 1861 upon completion...
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Miguel de Cervantes Prize have also won the Nobel Prize in Literature. Octavio Paz (Cervantes 1981, Nobel 1990) and Mario Vargas Llosa (Cervantes 1994,...
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flowers above and around her (Purgatory Canto XXX:19–39). According to Octavio Paz, the sources of Hawthorne's story lie in Ancient India. In the play Mudrarakshasa...
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fictionalized memoir, The Orgy, plays and screenplays, and translated work by Octavio Paz and Gunnar Ekelöf. She also wrote biographies of Josiah Willard Gibbs...
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became friends with Julio Cortázar, Rosa Chacel, Silvina Ocampo and Octavio Paz. Paz even wrote the prologue for her fourth poetry book, Diana's Tree (1962)...
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is now the home of the Fonoteca National or National Sound Library. Octavio Paz died here in 1998. The "Alfredo Guati Rojo" National Watercolor Museum...
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(2005) pp. 312–313 Roman, Joe. (1993) Octavio Paz Chelsea House Publishers ISBN 978-0-7910-1249-9 Paz, Octavio (1991) On Poets and Others. Arcade....
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nature and a certain sexual energy that is shared with his contemporary Octavio Paz. Pellicer was born in Villahermosa on 10 January 1897. The young Pellicer...
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Vasconcelos. She has also published biographies of the Nobel laureate Octavio Paz and artist Juan Soriano. Poniatowska often gives presentations and is...
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childlike wonder at nature. Octavio Paz, in translating his work, refers to him as an "innocent poet". Specifically, Paz observes Caeiro's willingness...
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by Octavio Paz) Alleluia (adapted from his October) Animal Crackers Volume 1 Animal Crackers Volume 2 Child of Wonder Cloudburst (poem by Octavio Paz) Deep...
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