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in 1956. The plot centers around a young
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1171:, Paz's principal translator into American English.
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2709:"Octavio Paz" The Art of Poetry No. 42 Summer 1991
1077:in London, the play was translated and directed by
612:For a few years, Paz studied law and literature at
190:. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
2786:
2357:"Octavio Paz, Mexico's Man of Letters, Dies at 84"
2150:"Octavio Paz Goes Looking for His Old Friend Eros"
2384:. Mexico City: Fondo de Cultura Económica p. 219.
6913:
2411:, Historical Collection: UNESCO Culture Sector,
1549:Bajo tu clara sombra y otros poemas sobre España
7022:National Autonomous University of Mexico alumni
2562:
2483:Christopher Domínguez Michael (November 2009).
2450:(Rowman and Littlefield, 1991); Spanish trans.
2214:
1944:"About Octavio Paz | Academy of American Poets"
799:massacre of student demonstrators in Tlatelolco
292: and the second or maternal family name is
4317:
2725:including the Nobel Lecture, December 8, 1990
2243:"Carlos Fuentes, Mexican novelist, dies at 83"
2240:
1774:
977:. As an essayist, Paz wrote on topics such as
898:"The poetry of Octavio Paz," wrote the critic
546:up until just before the 1910 outbreak of the
124:accompanying your translation by providing an
90:Click for important translation instructions.
77:expand this article with text translated from
7042:National Prize for Arts and Sciences (Mexico)
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2203:The Collected Poems of Octavio Paz: 1957–1987
2183:"Octavio Paz, Mexican Poet, Wins Nobel Prize"
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1442:National Prize for Arts and Sciences (Mexico)
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16:Mexican writer, poet and diplomat (1914–1998)
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1454:Honorary Doctorate (Harvard University) 1980
616:. During this time, he became familiar with
4976:Neustadt International Prize for Literature
1971:Redeemers: Ideas and Power in Latin America
1491:Neustadt International Prize for Literature
1147:Paz's works include the poetry collections
504:Neustadt International Prize for Literature
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1167:(1987) have been edited and translated by
481: 1965–1998)
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7027:University of California, Berkeley alumni
2398:. University of Arizona Press. p. 3.
1973:. New York: Harper Collins 2011, 122–131.
1762:The Other Mexico: Critique of the Pyramid
1416:which was the name that gave a street in
1392:appeared in August 1931, put together by
1098:UNESCO Collection of Representative Works
763:, Paz completed several works, including
268:Learn how and when to remove this message
250:Learn how and when to remove this message
6647:Identity and dialectal literatures award
2699:Nobel museum biography and list of works
2435:National Book Award category Translation
1719:Poesía en movimiento (México: 1915–1966)
1449:National Autonomous University of Mexico
1178:
1140:, the Mexican, seventeenth-century nun,
1021:
819:Charles Eliot Norton Professor of Poetry
659:and attended by many writers, including
632:. The school was set up for the sons of
538:, the family's patriarch, fought in the
7017:Members of El Colegio Nacional (Mexico)
2569:Member of Colegio Nacional (in spanish)
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2777:https://www.loc.gov/item/webcast-4329/
2331:"Octavio Paz, Mexico's Great Idea Man"
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1477:Order of Merit of the Italian Republic
1353:, in Enrique Munguia's translation as
783:and had a profound influence on them.
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2081:Quiroga, Jose; Hardin, James (1999).
1899:
1836:, translated by G. Aroul (and others)
1707:, selection, preface and notes by Paz
1523:
1255:In 1990, during the aftermath of the
930:. His early poetry was influenced by
2619:Presidency of the Italian Republic.
2606:"Honorary Degree Harvard University"
2296:. Genealogical Society of Utah. 2002
2180:
1990:
1988:
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1937:
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1437:Peace Prize of the German Book Trade
1357:which was published in the magazine
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708:University of California at Berkeley
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6812:Special award for travel literature
6685:Mondello for Multiculturality Award
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2454:(Fondo de Cultura Económica, 1994).
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1502:Menéndez Pelayo International Prize
1069:translated the play into French as
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6829:Special Award 40 Years of Mondello
2758:Mexican Studies/Estudios mexicanos
2234:
868:published criticism of Fuentes by
854:. Once good friends with novelist
582:. During the 1920s, he discovered
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7062:20th-century Mexican philosophers
6461:"Palermo bridge for Europe" Award
2687:
2181:Rule, Sheila (October 12, 1990).
1983:
1941:
1932:
1817:Anthologie de la poésie mexicaine
1760:(Published in English in 1972 as
1746:(Published in English in 1961 as
1486:Alfonso Reyes International Prize
1335:peace and Mexicans tranquility".
872:, resulting in the estrangement.
526:political family in Mexico, with
34:This article has multiple issues.
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2215:Anthony DePalma (May 15, 2012).
2087:. Univ of South Carolina Press.
1879:La Llama Double, Amor y Erotismo
1482:Premio Mondello (Palermo, Italy)
1222:in Communist regimes, including
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559:, when Zapatista revolutionary
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7077:Translators of Fernando Pessoa
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6952:Ambassadors of Mexico to India
6584:Special award of the President
2787:Awards received by Octavio Paz
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7032:Nobel laureates in Literature
5321:Associazione Scrittori Cinesi
2535:Huffschmid (2004) pp. 127–151
2425:"National Book Awards – 1974"
1925:
1313:La experiencia de la libertad
1136:, an analytical biography of
1065:. In 1972, Surrealist author
1047:and influences from Japanese
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759:, as Ambassador of Mexico to
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614:National University of Mexico
563:met young Octavio, he said, "
522:. His family was a prominent
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6748:Prize for Literary Criticism
5471:Prize for foreign literature
5265:Angelo Maria e Ela Ripellino
4857:José Manuel Caballero Bonald
2466:"Signs in Rotation" (1967),
2039:. México: ERA, 2004. p. 27.
1942:Poets, Academy of American.
1901:[oɣˈtaβjopasloˈsano]
1751:: Life and Thought in Mexico
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6957:English–Spanish translators
5195:Single Prize for Literature
2667:"Collected Poems 1957-1987"
2556:Primeras letras (1931–1943)
2148:Riding, Alan (1994-06-11).
1881:); translated by Helen Lane
1824:Anthology of Mexican Poetry
1775:Translations by Octavio Paz
1406:movimiento de los agoristas
1307:. The encounter was called
1067:André Pieyre de Mandiargues
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6972:Jerusalem Prize recipients
6962:French–Spanish translators
6937:20th-century Mexican poets
4662:Gonzalo Torrente Ballester
2489:Letras Libres (in Spanish)
2355:Kandell, Jonathan (1998).
2329:Arana-Ward, Marie (1998).
2290:"Civil Death Registration"
1721:, edition by Octavio Paz,
1507:Prix Alexis de Tocqueville
1339:First literary experiences
1220:violations of human rights
1165:Collected Poems, 1957–1987
877:Nobel Prize for Literature
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713:El Laberinto de la Soledad
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2396:Octavio Paz: A Meditation
2084:Understanding Octavio Paz
1865:Collected Poems 1957-1987
1810:Translations of his works
1749:The Labyrinth of Solitude
1699:Árbol adentro (1976–1987)
1555:Entre la piedra y la flor
1513:Xavier Villaurrutia Award
1464:Miguel de Cervantes Prize
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1402:Miguel D. Martínez Rendón
1309:The Experience of Freedom
1138:Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz
1000:The Labyrinth of Solitude
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6987:Mexican literary critics
6947:20th-century translators
6597:Emmanuele Maria Emanuele
6503:Roberto Rossi Precerotti
5506:Prize for foreign poetry
5054:João Cabral de Melo Neto
2760:(2015), 31 (1): 196–200.
2754:El poeta y la revolución
2727:In Search of the Present
2431:. Retrieved 2012-03-11.
2429:National Book Foundation
2278:, accessed 29 April 2020
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1398:Arnulfo Martínez Lavalle
702:In 1943, Paz received a
561:Antonio Díaz Soto y Gama
534:roots. His grandfather,
6992:Mexican Nobel laureates
6755:Salvatore Silvano Nigro
6384:"Five Continents" Award
4798:Rafael Sánchez Ferlosio
2752:Review of Octavio Paz:
2643:"Early Poems 1935-1955"
2056:Jaime Perales Contreras
1898:Spanish pronunciation:
1803:Versiones y diversiones
1641:Renga: A Chain of Poems
1623:Ladera Este (1962–1968)
1257:fall of the Berlin wall
1237:Politically, Paz was a
1071:La fille de Rappaccini
811:University of Cambridge
807:Simón Bolívar Professor
628:to work at a school in
620:poets, such as Chilean
145:For more guidance, see
7072:Mexican male essayists
7057:20th-century essayists
7047:Poets from Mexico City
6484:Ignazio Buttitta Award
5556:, Stefano Simoncelli,
4994:Gabriel García Márquez
4470:Nobel Prize recipients
4410:Physiology or Medicine
3792:Gabriel García Márquez
3645:Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
2558:. Vuelta. p. 114.
2544:Huffschmid (2004) p145
2108:Wilson, Jason (1986).
1677:Hijos del aire/Airborn
1629:La centena (1935–1968)
1599:Salamandra (1958–1961)
1574:Semillas para un himno
1470:Nobel Literature Prize
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1161:Early Poems: 1935–1955
1132:(both, tr. 1970), and
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6702:Mondello Youths Award
6069:, Antonio Franchini,
5249:Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz
4668:Antonio Buero Vallejo
3737:Isaac Bashevis Singer
3612:Miguel Ángel Asturias
3285:Frans Eemil Sillanpää
3016:Verner von Heidenstam
2871:Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson
2554:Paz, Octavio (1988).
2509:Paz, Octavio (1997).
2125:The Spanish Civil War
2123:Thomas, Hugh (2012).
2112:. Boston: G. K. Hall.
1851:The Monkey Grammarian
1841:Early Poems 1935-1955
1568:Libertad bajo palabra
1561:A la orilla del mundo
1475:Grand Officer of the
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1281:Cornelius Castoriadis
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1041:Rappaccini's Daughter
1032:La hija de Rappaccini
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837:in 1975, Paz founded
769:The Monkey Grammarian
741:Libertad bajo palabra
704:Guggenheim Fellowship
147:Knowledge:Translation
118:copyright attribution
6043:Alessandro Parronchi
5793:Friedrich Dürrenmatt
5425:First narrative work
3263:Roger Martin du Gard
2468:The Bow and the Lyre
2380:Xirau, Ramón (2004)
2205:by Eliot Weignberger
1705:El fuego de cada día
1593:La estación violenta
1458:Ollin Yoliztli Prize
1396:, Salvador Toscano,
1159:(1957). In English,
1153:La Estación Violenta
1110:The Bow and the Lyre
1059:William Butler Yeats
1057:, and the poetry of
831:Children of the Mire
454: 1937;
184:improve this article
7002:Mexican translators
6721:Alessandro Zaccuri
6081:Giorgio Montefoschi
6071:Giorgio Pressburger
5785:Adolfo Bioy Casares
5777:Alain Robbe-Grillet
5674:Giuseppe Quatriglio
5574:Daniele Del Giudice
5144:Boubacar Boris Diop
4922:Cristina Peri Rossi
4828:José Emilio Pacheco
4786:José Jiménez Lozano
4703:Adolfo Bioy Casares
4166:Svetlana Alexievich
3508:Salvatore Quasimodo
3194:Erik Axel Karlfeldt
3128:George Bernard Shaw
2985:Rabindranath Tagore
2963:Maurice Maeterlinck
2773:Library of Congress
2769:Hernández, Consuelo
2704:Boletin Octavio Paz
2335:The Washington Post
2247:The Washington Post
1737:Essays and analysis
1731:Jose Emilio Pacheco
1447:Honorary Doctorate
1429:Inducted Member of
1343:Paz was dazzled by
1326:Paz criticized the
1289:Jean-François Revel
1126:Claude Lévi-Strauss
1122:National Book Award
1118:Alternating Current
1096:(tr. 1971), in the
1090:Alternating Current
1054:autos sacramentales
1037:Nathaniel Hawthorne
1030:Paz wrote the play
971:Robert Rauschenberg
580:European literature
352:Mexico City, Mexico
6997:Mexican male poets
6709:Claudia Durastanti
6538:Eugenio Baroncelli
6451:Christoph Ransmayr
6367:Alessandro Zaccuri
6305:Francesco Pecoraro
6222:Eugenio Baroncelli
5999:Attilio Bertolucci
5905:Marilynne Robinson
5837:Philippe Jaccottet
5829:Vladimir Voinovich
5714:Giovanni Bergamini
5702:Evelina Santangelo
5684:Fabrizio Rondolino
5490:Juan Carlos Onetti
5461:Gilberto Sacerdoti
5415:Francesco Forgione
5409:Enrique Vila-Matas
5224:Special Jury Prize
5186:Recipients of the
4988:Giuseppe Ungaretti
4727:Mario Vargas Llosa
4715:Dulce María Loynaz
4686:Augusto Roa Bastos
4632:Juan Carlos Onetti
4387:Jerome I. Friedman
4111:Mario Vargas Llosa
4089:J. M. G. Le Clézio
3946:Wisława Szymborska
3726:Vicente Aleixandre
3597:Shmuel Yosef Agnon
3475:Juan Ramón Jiménez
3343:Johannes V. Jensen
3031:Henrik Pontoppidan
2897:Henryk Sienkiewicz
2756:, Enrique Krauze,
2719:on Nobelprize.org
2574:2011-09-19 at the
2437:from 1967 to 1983.
2272:on Nobelprize.org
2221:The New York Times
2188:The New York Times
2154:The New York Times
2033:Guillermo Sheridan
2019:quoted in Krauze,
1687:Poemas (1935–1975)
1649:Edoardo Sanguineti
1524:Poetry collections
1444:in Literature 1977
1328:Zapatista uprising
1297:Mario Vargas Llosa
1218:, Paz exposed the
1185:
1134:The Traps of Faith
1116:'s translation of
1063:Leonora Carrington
1028:
884:Guillermo Sheridan
827:Los hijos del limo
823:Harvard University
788:Cornell University
745:Liberty under Oath
722:The New York Times
588:Juan Ramón Jiménez
548:Mexican Revolution
532:indigenous Mexican
492:Octavio Paz Lozano
468:Marie-José Tramini
324:Octavio Paz Lozano
126:interlanguage link
7012:Mexican diplomats
6982:Mexican essayists
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6773:Ermanno Cavazzoni
6654:Gialuigi Beccaria
6637:Evgenij Solonovic
6630:Translation Award
6447:Romesh Gunesekera
6395:Tahar Ben Jelloun
6374:Alessandra Sarchi
6186:Osvaldo Guerrieri
6147:Andrea Di Consoli
6027:Giuseppe Bonaviri
5736:Francesco Fontana
5724:Adriano Lo Monaco
5554:Ferruccio Benzoni
5448:First poetic work
5403:Andrea Ceccherini
5283:Mikhail Gorbachev
5271:Leonardo Sciascia
5208:Achille Campanile
5153:
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4875:Fernando del Paso
4863:Elena Poniatowska
4739:José García Nieto
4602:Jorge Luis Borges
4567:Laureates of the
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4455:William F. Sharpe
4435:Economic Sciences
4424:E. Donnall Thomas
4399:Richard E. Taylor
4393:Henry Way Kendall
4370:Mikhail Gorbachev
4335:Elias James Corey
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4243:Abdulrazak Gurnah
4122:Tomas Tranströmer
3623:Yasunari Kawabata
3586:Mikhail Sholokhov
3442:Winston Churchill
3117:Władysław Reymont
3095:Jacinto Benavente
2974:Gerhart Hauptmann
2742:Books and Writers
2736:Petri Liukkonen.
2522:978-0-15-600578-4
2512:In Light of India
2069:Poeta con paisaje
2000:Poetry Foundation
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1855:El mono gramático
1681:Charles Tomlinson
1659:El mono gramático
1653:Charles Tomlinson
1394:Rafael López Malo
1293:Michael Ignatieff
1285:Hugh Trevor-Roper
1210:In his magazines
1189:Spanish Civil War
1175:Political thought
1106:El Arco y la Lira
1079:Sebastian Doggart
1051:theatre, Spanish
916:Charles Tomlinson
888:Poeta con paisaje
846:Paz won the 1977
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6474:Alberto Arbasino
6429:Alberto Arbasino
6321:Letizia Muratori
6275:Valerio Magrelli
6245:Edoardo Albinati
6202:Lorenzo Pavolini
6193:Gregorio Scalise
6117:Paolo Di Stefano
6077:Maurizio Bettini
6061:Andrea Camilleri
6015:Michele Perriera
6011:Fernando Bandini
6005:Luigi Meneghello
5971:Giovanni Macchia
5965:Oreste del Buono
5901:Emmanuel Carrère
5889:Elizabeth Strout
5877:Viktor Yerofeyev
5853:Per Olov Enquist
5845:Aleksandar Tišma
5760:Gabriele Pedullà
5620:Silvana La Spina
5616:Edoardo Albinati
5610:Giovanni Giudice
5562:Laura Mancinelli
5548:Valerio Magrelli
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5484:N. Scott Momaday
5379:Francesco Burdin
5261:Ignazio Buttitta
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1265:Czesław Miłosz
1259:, Paz and his
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1231:intelligentsia
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1149:¿Águila o sol?
1130:Marcel Duchamp
1094:Configurations
1013:Carlos Fuentes
963:Marcel Duchamp
940:existentialism
912:Samuel Beckett
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