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Children of the Mire

Children of the Mire

Octavio Paz

Harvard University Press
1991
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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 Latin American 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-à-vis French and Spanish 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.
Sor Juana

Sor Juana

Octavio Paz

The Belknap Press
1990
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Mexico’s leading poet, essayist, and cultural critic writes of a Mexican poet of another time and another world, the world of seventeenth-century New Spain. His subject is Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, the most striking figure in all of Spanish-American colonial literature and one of the great poets of her age.Her life reads like a novel. A spirited and precocious girl, one of six illegitimate children, is sent to live with relatives in the capital city. She becomes known for her beauty, wit, and amazing erudition, and is taken into the court as the Vicereine’s protégée. For five years she enjoys the pleasures of life at court—then abruptly, at twenty, enters a convent for life. Yet, no recluse, she transforms the convent locutory into a literary and intellectual salon; she amasses an impressive library and collects scientific instruments, reads insatiably, composes poems, and corresponds with literati in Spain. To the consternation of the prelates of the Church, she persists in circulating her poems, redolent more of the court than the cloister. Her plays are performed, volumes of her poetry are published abroad, and her genius begins to be recognized throughout the Hispanic world. Suddenly she surrenders her books, forswears all literary pursuits, and signs in blood a renunciation of secular learning. The rest is silence. She dies two years later, at forty-six.Octavio Paz has long been intrigued by the enigmas of Sor Juana’s personality and career. Why did she become a nun? How could she renounce her lifelong passion for writing and learning? Such questions can be answered only in the context of the world in which she lived. Paz gives a masterly portrayal of the life and culture of New Spain and the political and ideological forces at work in that autocratic, theocratic, male-dominated society, in which the subjugation of women was absolute.Just as Paz illuminates Sor Juana’s life by placing it in its historical setting, so he situates her work in relation to the traditions that nurtured it. With critical authority he singles out the qualities that distinguish her work and mark her uniqueness as a poet. To Paz her writings, like her life, epitomize the struggle of the individual, and in particular the individual woman, for creative fulfillment and self-expression.
Eagle or Sun?: Poems

Eagle or Sun?: Poems

Octavio Paz

NEW DIRECTIONS PUBLISHING CORPORATION
1976
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The first major book of short prose poetry in Spanish, Eagle or Sun? (Aguila o Sol?) exerted an enormous influence on modern Latin American writing. Written in 1949-50 by Nobel Laureate Octavio Paz, Eagle or Sun? has as its mythopoeic "place" Mexico--a country caught up in its pre-Columbian past, the world of modern imperialism, and an apocalyptic future foretold by the Aztec calendar. Indeed, three personae of the book--the goddess Itzapaplotl, the prophet clerk, the poet--are manifestations of the threefold aspects of the land. Paz himself explains: "Eagle or Sun? is an exploration of Mexico, yes, but at the same time, and above all, it is an exploration of the relations between language and the poet, reality and language, the poet and history."
A Draft of Shadows and Other Poems

A Draft of Shadows and Other Poems

Octavio Paz

NEW DIRECTIONS PUBLISHING CORPORATION
1980
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A Draft of Shadows and Other Poems is the most recent collection of the work of Mexico's leading poet and essayist, Octavio Paz. The first section of poems, from Ladera este (East Slope, 1969), reflects some of Paz's experiences as his country's ambassador to India (1962-68). Following stays in England, France, and the United States, he returned to Mexico in 1971, reacting to the urban sprawl and violence of Mexico City with the four long poems of disaster and rage that, together with shorter poems more familiar in tone, make up Vuelta ("Return," 1976). A long meditation on the poet's childhood and adolescence, Pasado en claro ("A Draft of Shadows," 1975) forms the third section of this volume and represents a further departure from the self-contained surreal images many associate with Paz. This bilingual selection concludes with a sampling of his most recent lyrics, and the promise of further experimentation. Paz, winner in 1981 of both the Neustadt Prize and the Cervantes Award, stated in a recent interview: "When I am writing a poem, it is to make something, an object or organism that will be whole and living, something that will have a life independent of me," and throughout this book the poet's abiding concern for language as a living force is revealed. For Paz, poetry is a way of reinventing the self, and appropriately, the reflective. "A Draft of Shadows" concludes: "I am the shadow my words cast."
Piedra de Sol = Sunstone

Piedra de Sol = Sunstone

Octavio Paz

NEW DIRECTIONS PUBLISHING CORPORATION
1991
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Presented in Eliot Weinberger's excellent new translation with the Spanish texts en face, this is the 1957 poem "that definitively established Paz as a major international figure" (Sagetrieb). Written as a single cyclical sentence (at the end of the poem the first six lines are written again), Sunstone is a tour de force of momentum. It takes as its structural basis the circular Aztec calendar, which measured the synodic period of the planet Venus (584 days--the number of lines of Sunstone). But, as The New Republic noted, "this esoteric correlative design...does not circumscribe its subject. It is] a lyrically discursive exploration of time and memory, of erotic love, or art and writing."
A Tale of Two Gardens

A Tale of Two Gardens

Octavio Paz

New Directions Publishing Corporation
1997
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Despite having written many acclaimed non-fiction books on the region, he has always considered those writings to be footnotes to the poems. From the long work "Mutra," written in 1952 and accompanied here by a new commentary by the author, to the celebrated poems of East Slope, and his recent adaptations from the classical Sanskrit, Paz scripts his India with a mixture of deft sensualism and hands-on politics.
Las Horas Imposibles / The Impossible Hours

Las Horas Imposibles / The Impossible Hours

Octavio Quintanilla

University of Arizona Press
2025
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In Las Horas Imposibles / The Impossible Hours, Octavio Quintanilla takes us on a profound journey to witness what it means to erase those boundaries devised by genre and politics intent on stifling memory, imagination, and creativity. Presented in Spanish with English translations, this poetry collection comprises lyric and concrete poems- or frontextos- that explore intimacy and different shades of violence as a means to reconcile the speaker's sense of belonging in the world. From the opening poem to the last in the first section, Quintanilla captures the perilous journeys that migrants undertake crossing borders as well as the paths that lovers forge to meet their endless longing. These themes are skillfully woven by Quintanilla, guiding us back and forth across the Rio Grande to encounter the apparitions of the disappeared and to witness the willingness of many to risk life and limb for a better life. The second half of the collection is one long poem, a letter addressed to a lost lover who will never get to read the speaker's secret thoughts. Haunted by loss - of parents, of children, of the self - the speaker reaches an inevitable epiphany: " [A]nd sometimes it's hard to know / on which side of the river I stand." Stylistically, these poems destabilize our notions and expectations of genre and lyricism. Las Horas Imposibles / The Impossible Hours is more than just an exercise in poetic virtuosity it is an excavation into the complexities of what it means to be a human being in our contemporary world.
Manuel Sanguily. Historia de Un Ciudadano Cubano

Manuel Sanguily. Historia de Un Ciudadano Cubano

Octavio R Costa

EDICIONES UNIVERSAL
2023
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Octavio R. Costa (1915-2005) fue, sin dudas, uno de los intelectuales, periodista e historiadorcubano, m s importante de la poca republicana de Cuba y del exilio cubano. Entre sus obrasresaltan, Imagen y Trayectoria del Cubano en la Historia, en dos vol menes, las biograf as deMaceo y Juan Gualberto G mez y Cubanos de Acci n y Pensamiento, con las biograf as de 65protagonistas de la historia de Cuba.Manuel Antonio Sanguily Garritte (1848-1925) fue un patriota cubano que luch en la Guerra de los Diez A os, llegando a alcanzar el grado de coronel. Particip activamente en la pol tica durante los primeros a os de la Rep blica, siendo reconocido siempre por su honesto y brillantes servicios diplom ticos. Delegado a la Asamblea Constituyente de 1901, se opuso a la Enmienda Platt y a la tentativa de intervenci n militar de Estados Unidos de 1912. Fue el primer presidente del Senado de 1902. Conocer la historia de los fundadores de la Naci n cubana es importante para consturir un futuro feliz para Cuba.***Octavio R. Costa (1915-2005) was, without a doubt, one of the most important Cuban intellectuals, journalists and historians of the Republican era of Cuba and the Cuban exile. Among his works are: Imagen y Trayectoria del Cubano en la Historia, in two volumes, the biographies of Maceo and Juan Gualberto G mez and Cubanos de Acci n y Pensamiento, with the biographies of 65 protagonists in the history of Cuba.Manuel Antonio Sanguily Garritte (1848-1925) was a Cuban patriot who fought in the Ten Years' War, reaching the rank of colonel. He actively participated in politics during the first years of the Republic, always being recognized for his honest and brilliant diplomatic services. Delegate to the Constituent Assembly of 1901, he opposed the Platt Amendment and the attempted militaryintervention of the United States in 1912. He was the first president of the Senate in 1902. Knowing the history of the founders of the Cuban Nation is important to build a happy future for Cuba.
Departure From Indifference: Probing the Framework of Reality
We don't get to choose the reality we want-no matter how badly we want it. We can, at best, use our powers of observation and perception to try to understand the one we have. And if we are to be true to this process, then we must neither add nor detract from that which can be perceived when we provide an account of our observations. But the questions that we must address in this pursuit are not insignificant. Within the mechanical aspects of a material universe, questions of meaning and purpose seem illusory, even out of place, but their weight and significance cry out not to be ignored... we yearn to understand, to have a sense of the purpose of our being.Inevitably, it must all come together at some point, even if that point lies outside our current level of understanding. This work, which owes so much to the efforts of countless others, is but a simple attempt to point in that direction.
Vagus Nerve

Vagus Nerve

Octavio Ocon

Lee Digital Ltd. Liability Company
2020
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Do you know your body has a magic switch?And, it just might be the key to your health I'm talking about the vagus nerve, and it truly is magic. It connects your brain to almost every major organ in your body What's more, it's the energy source for the parasympathetic nervous system--that's the system that acts like your own personal chill pill And, it's vital for your good health.And, this magic switch can help with many other problems as well.This book will explain the history and benefits of activating this extremely important nerve in an easy-to-understand manner.Activating your vagus nerve is like having your own personal relaxation coach that you take with you everywhere. Stimulating it will help you relax even in the face of your worst stressors Not only will it help you relax, it will also help you create and maintain good health, and the best part is, it's not hard to activate this nerve.If you're ready to flip that magic switch for better health, there's no better time than the present moment to get started by learning these easy techniques .
Anti-Inflammatory Diet

Anti-Inflammatory Diet

Octavio Ocon

Indy Pub
2020
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Inflammation, to some degree, is normal. It is a normal human response to invasion or injury and it is meant to help your body fend off a significant infection that would otherwise become seriously detrimental to your health or even dangerous in many situations. However, sometimes, the body continues to respond as if there is a threat to it, even when there is not one. It can do this and attack the body instead of fighting off any threats that exist. When this happens, there is massive problem--the body is usually harming itself.Some foods seem to trigger this sort of effect more than others. There are several foods in the diet that can actually make inflammation worse than ever. These are foods that are commonly consumed just out of sheer convenience--foods such as junk food, refined carbohydrates, fast food, sugary drinks, processed foods, and foods high in trans fats. These foods wreak havoc on the body, no matter what you try to do to stop it. However, there is an answer to the problem: You stop eating those foods altogether.You can fend off a lot of problems with this diet just by virtue of using a diet that prioritizes foods that are healthy and wholesome. If you focus on eating foods that you know will nourish your body instead of making it worse, you can rest assured knowing that you are giving yourself precisely what you will need to feel better. The anti-inflammatory does just that--it focuses on eliminating the bad foods and instead, replacing them with many heart and brain healthy foods that can otherwise be used to help the body thrive. This book will give you a beginner's guide to everything that you need to know. You will learn what this diet is, what matters with this diet, and how you can make sure that this diet will provide you with the food that you will need to remain healthy. You will be given the following: - An understanding of what the anti-inflammatory diet is - How to identify which foods would be classified as inflammatory and which should be eaten instead - A list of how often you should eat which foods - A guide to prepping and planning your means - Recipes that are quick and easy for breakfast, lunch, and dinner - And more No matter how long you have lived with inflammation, it is not too late to try to reduce it. It is not too late to stand up, say that you want a healthier life, and then fight to make it happen. If you can do that, you can ensure that your body will thrive and this book will teach you how to.Don't hesitate another day--you can help your body begin to heal, and all you have to do is change up a few of your dietary choices. If you can do that, you can thrive.
Low Sugar Diet

Low Sugar Diet

Octavio Ocon

Indy Pub
2020
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Are you thinking about dropping a few pounds but don't know where to begin?Have you tried multiple different diets or methods of losing those pounds but never succeeded?Are you thinking about ways in which you can improve your overall health and wellbeing?Are you thinking about ways in which you can get a better handle on your current medical conditions?Are you thinking about how you can simply feel better and change your quality of life?If you can relate to any of these questions, then you are not alone. There are lots of folks out there who have asked themselves these same questions and found solid answers in the low-sugar diet that this book details for you. With this dietary approach, you are not just reducing your sugar intake, you are giving your body a chance to improve its overall functioning and help repair itself.If that doesn't sound too believable, you might be surprised. With the low-sugar diet, you will be able to make the most of your efforts to embrace a healthier lifestyle. Best of all, you won't have to make any crazy sacrifices to improve your eating habits and your overall health and wellbeing.If you are tired of trying fad diets, crazy eating habits, or impractical approaches to losing weight or improving your overall health, then it's time you took a good look at the low-sugar diet. With this evidence-based approach, you won't have to engage in any impractical and overly strict meal plans. In addition, you won't have to spend a ton of money buying unusual ingredients you might not have even heard of before. Everything you need to get started is at your local grocery store for a fair price. All you need is the willpower to make up your mind to get started.If you are still on the fence about making this switch, just think about how much you could be missing out if you won't consider the low-sugar diet. It could be that the answers to all of your health and fitness goals are in the low-sugar diet. But you can't really be sure until you give it a try.Try it out for 14 days. We are sure that you won't want to go back So, what are you waiting for? Let's get started today on the road that leads to a new and better you