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| Paz, Octavio |
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(oktä´vy päs´) (KEY) , 191498, Mexican poet and critic. A diplomat, he lived abroad many years. Pazs booksrevealing depth of insight, elegance, and eruditionplace him among his generations ablest writers. His works include the poetry collections La estación violenta (1956), Piedra de sol (1957), Alternating Current (tr. 1973), Configurations (tr. 1971), Early Poems: 19351955 (tr. 1974), and Collected Poems, 19571987 (1987); the volumes of essays The Labyrinth of Solitude (tr. 1963), The Other Mexico (tr. 1972); and El arco y la lira (1956; tr. The Bow and the Lyre, 1973); criticism; and studies of Claude Lévi-Strauss and Marcel Duchamp (both, tr. 1970). In 197172 Paz delivered the Charles Eliot Norton lectures at Harvard; they are collected in Children of the Mire: Modern Poetry from Romanticism to the Avant-Garde (1974). In 1990 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. | 1 | | See I. Ivask, ed., The Perpetual Present (1974). | 2 |
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