Toward Octavio Paz

Toward Octavio Paz
Author: John M. Fein
Publsiher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2021-10-21
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780813186146

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The undisputed intellectual leadership of Octavio Paz, not only in Mexico but throughout Spanish America, rests on achievements in the essay and in poetry. In the field of the essay, he is the author of more than twenty-five books on subjects whose diversity—esthetics, politics, surrealist art, the Mexican character, cultural anthropology, and Eastern philosophy, to cite only a few—is dazzling. In poetry, his creativity has increased in vigor over more than fifty years as he has explored the numerous possibilities open to Hispanic poets from many different sources. The bridge that joins the halves of his writing is a concern for language in general and for the poetic process in particular. Toward Octavio Paz defines this process of creation through a close examination of the books that represent the summit of the poet's development, three long poems and three collections. It is intended for readers of varied poetic experience who are approaching Paz's work for the first time. By studying the relationship of the parts of the poem, particularly structure and theme, Fein traces the poet's growth through approaches to the reader, each embodied in a separate work. From the divided circularity of Piedra de sol through the intensification of the subject of Salamandra, the multiple meanings of Blanco, the polarities of Ladera este, and the literary solipsism of Pasado en claro, to the silences of Vuelta, Paz has shaped his audience's responses to his work through suggestion rather than control. The result is not only a new poetry but a new receptivity.

Toward Octavio Paz

Toward Octavio Paz
Author: John Morton Fein
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 199
Release: 1986-01-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0783795831

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Children of the Mire

Children of the Mire
Author: Octavio Paz
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1991
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0674116291

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Octavio Paz launches a far-ranging excursion into the "incestuous and tempestuous" relations between modern poetry and the modern epoch. From the perspective of a Spanish-American and a poet, he explores the opposite meanings that the word "modern" has held for poets and philosophers, artists, and scientists. Tracing the beginnings of the modern poetry movement to the pre-Romantics, Paz outlines its course as a contradictory dialogue between the poetry of the Romance and Germanic languages. He discusses at length the unique character of Anglo-American "modernism" within the avant-garde movement, and especially vis- -vis French and Spanish-American poetry. Finally he offers a critique of our era's attitude toward the concept of time, affirming that we are at the "twilight of the idea of the future." He proposes that we are living at the end of the avant-garde, the end of that vision of the world and of art born with the first Romantics.

An Introduction to Octavio Paz

An Introduction to Octavio Paz
Author: Alberto Ruy Sanchez
Publsiher: Mosaic Press
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2018-07-06
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781771611510

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An Introduction to Octavio Paz is a valuable and concise primer to the ideas of the world renowned Mexican writer and Nobel Prize winner. Written and edited by Alberto Ruy Sánchez, a well-respected writer whom Paz considered one of Mexico's best essayists, this book offers a comprehensive overview of the vast literary, intellectual, and poetic legacy of Mexico's greatest writer. Paz thought of poetry as revelatory creation and activity, and Ruy Sánchez takes this idea as a guide for his book, as he unravels Paz's complex life and huge bibliography. For every reader who wants to look deep into the literary labyrinth of Mexico's emblematic writer, this proves an indispensable handbook.

The Collected Poems of Octavio Paz 1957 1987

The Collected Poems of Octavio Paz  1957 1987
Author: Octavio Paz
Publsiher: New Directions Publishing
Total Pages: 692
Release: 1991
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0811211738

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Contains almost 200 collected poems in both Spanish and English.

A Tree Within

A Tree Within
Author: Octavio Paz
Publsiher: New Directions Publishing
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1988
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0811210715

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A Tree Within (Arbol Adentro), the first collection of new poems by the great Mexican author Octavio Paz since his Return (Vuelta) of 1975, was originally published as the final section of The Collected Poems of Octavio Paz, 1957-1987. Among these later poems is a series of works dedicated to such artists as Miró, Balthus, Duchamp, Rauschenberg, Tapies, Alechinsky, Monet, and Matta, as well as a number of epigrammatic and Chinese-like lyrics. Two remarkable long poems --"I Speak of the City," a Whitmanesque apocalyptic evocation of the contemporary urban nightmare, and "Letter of Testimony," a meditation on love and death--are emblematic of the mature poet in a prophetic voice.

The Double Flame

The Double Flame
Author: Octavio Paz
Publsiher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1996
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0156003651

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A collection of essays examines the themes of love and sex in literature, from Plato to modern fiction.

Tribute to Octavio Paz

Tribute to Octavio Paz
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2001
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9685011168

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