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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Octavio Barreda

Diálogos a escena

Diálogos a escena

Octavio Barreda

Editorial Academica Espanola
2020
pokkari
El teatro representa a la vida misma, su entra a y discurso manifiestan, como ninguna otra disciplina literaria, la condici n humana, aquella que hoy d a, est siendo puesta a prueba como nunca antes. Los ensayos que integran este trabajo son una recopilaci n de pensamientos acerca de lo que somos y hacia d nde vamos. Del teatro a la pandemia, de la muerte a la felicidad, un viaje que sugiere muchos otros. Qu boleto hemos comprado?, A qu puerto nos dirigimos?
Octavio

Octavio

Dustin Resch

Capstone Editions
2026
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Curious Octavio is not your average young octopus. Instead of staying hidden in his coral reef, his nosiness gets the better of him, and he pops out to observe the divers who are observing him Told in hilarious mockumentary style, this is the tale of Octavio and his octopus "superpowers"--including his talent for getting out of tight situations Scuba diver and debut author illustrator Dustin Resch shares the charming story of a little octopus who hitches a ride on a diver's tank and goes on an unexpected adventure.
Octavio Paz and T. S. Eliot
This study traces the history of Octavio Paz's engagement with T. S. Eliot in Latin American and Spanish periodicals of the 1930s and 1940s. It establishes the Mexican context, or horizon of expectations, in which the earliest translations of Eliot appeared.
Octavio Paz: A Study of his Poetics

Octavio Paz: A Study of his Poetics

Wilson Jason

Cambridge University Press
1979
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Octavio Paz (1914–1998), the eminent Mexican poet and critic, attempted to evaluate the neglected role of poetry in the twentieth century in terms of a liberating, semi-religious vocation. Jason Wilson, in this study, approaches Paz's poetics through his close relationship with André Breton (1896–1966), the surrealist leader. This is a 'spiritual biography' of a poet-thinker (Paz); a study of a fertile relationship (Paz and Breton); a re-evaluation of surrealism itself and, finally, a coping with those acute problems that all poets and readers of poetry must face in an age lacking an acceptable cultural tradition: why write? What is a poem? Who are the genuine poets? Who am I? Wilson analyses Paz's reaction to these related concerns in the poet's examination of 'the values of poetry' in terms of a liberating poetics.
Octavio Paz: A Study of his Poetics

Octavio Paz: A Study of his Poetics

Jason Wilson

Cambridge University Press
1979
pokkari
Octavio Paz (1914–1998), the eminent Mexican poet and critic, attempted to evaluate the neglected role of poetry in the twentieth century in terms of a liberating, semi-religious vocation. Jason Wilson, in this study, approaches Paz's poetics through his close relationship with André Breton (1896–1966), the surrealist leader. This is a 'spiritual biography' of a poet-thinker (Paz); a study of a fertile relationship (Paz and Breton); a re-evaluation of surrealism itself and, finally, a coping with those acute problems that all poets and readers of poetry must face in an age lacking an acceptable cultural tradition: why write? What is a poem? Who are the genuine poets? Who am I? Wilson analyses Paz's reaction to these related concerns in the poet's examination of 'the values of poetry' in terms of a liberating poetics.
The Poems of Octavio Paz

The Poems of Octavio Paz

Octavio Paz; Eliot (EDT) Weinberger; Elizabeth (TRN) Bishop

New Directions Publishing Corporation
2012
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In 1990, the Swedish Academy awarded Octavio Paz the Nobel Prize in Literature for impassioned writing with wide horizons, characterized by sensuous intelligence and humanistic integrity. Paz is a writer for the entire world to celebrate (Chicago Tribune), the poet-archer who goes straight to the heart and mind, where the center of being is one (Nadine Gordimer), the living conscience of his age (Mario Vargas Llosa), a poet-prophet, a genius (Harold Bloom). Here at last is the first retrospective collection of Paz 's poetry to span his entire writing career, from the first published poem, at age seventeen, to his magnificent last poem; the whole is assiduously edited and translated by acclaimed essayist Eliot Weinberger who has been translating Paz for over forty years with additional translations by several poet-luminaries. This edition includes many poems that have never been translated into English before, new translations based on Paz 's final revisions, and a brilliant capsule biography of Paz by Weinberger, as well as notes on the poems in Paz 's own words, taken from various interviews he gave throughout his life.
The Poems of Octavio Paz

The Poems of Octavio Paz

Octavio Paz

New Directions Publishing Corporation
2018
nidottu
The Poems of Octavio Paz is the first retrospective collection of Paz's poetry to span his entire writing career from his first published poem, at age seventeen, to his magnificent last poem. This landmark bilingual edition contains many poems that have never been translated into English before, plus new translations based on Paz's final revisions. Assiduously edited by Eliot Weinberger--who has been translating Paz for over forty years--The Poems of Octavio Paz also includes translations by the poet-luminaries Elizabeth Bishop, Paul Blackburn, Denise Levertov, Muriel Rukeyser, and Charles Tomlinson. Readers will also find Weinberger's capsule biography of Paz, as well as notes on many poems in Paz's own words, taken from various interviews he gave throughout his long and singular life.
Octavio Paz

Octavio Paz

Ilan Stavans

University of Arizona Press
2002
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Octavio Paz: Nobel Prize winner, author of The Labyrinth of Solitude and Sor Juana, or, the Traps of Faith, precursor and pathfinder, a guiding light of the Mexican intelligentsia in the twentieth century. In this small, memorable meditation on Octavio Paz as a thinker and man of action, Ilan Stavans described by the Washington Post as "one of our foremost cultural critics" and by the New York Times as "the czar of Latino culture in the United States" ponders Paz's intellectual courage against the ideological tapestry of his epoch and shows us what lessons can be learned from him. He does so by exploring such timeless issues as the crossroads where literature and politics meet, the place of criticism in society, and Mexico's difficult quest to come to terms with its own history. Stavans reflects on Paz's personal struggle with Marxism and surrealism, his reflections on pachucos, his analysis of love and eroticism, his study of the life and legacy of Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz, and his influence as a magazine editor. But this extraordinary rumination is not only a thought-provoking appraisal of Paz; it is also a feast for the myriad admirers of Stavans, himself a spirited, mordant essayist who is not afraid of controversy. This explains why Richard Rodriguez has portrayed Stavans as "the rarest of North American writers he sees the Americas whole," and then added, "Not since Octavio Paz has Mexico given us an intellectual so able to violate borders with learning and grace." Octavio Paz: A Meditation is a fitting addition to Stavans's own oeuvre that will stimulate discerning readers.
Octavio Paz

Octavio Paz

Ilan Stavans

University of Arizona Press
2021
nidottu
Octavio Paz: Nobel Prize winner, author of The Labyrinth of Solitude and Sor Juana, or, the Traps of Faith, precursor and pathfinder, a guiding light of the Mexican intelligentsia in the twentieth century. In this small, memorable meditation on Octavio Paz as a thinker and man of action, Ilan Stavans - described by the Washington Post as "one of our foremost cultural critics" and by the New York Times as "the czar of Latino culture in the United States" - ponders Paz's intellectual courage against the ideological tapestry of his epoch and shows us what lessons can be learned from him. He does so by exploring such timeless issues as the crossroads where literature and politics meet, the place of criticism in society, and Mexico's difficult quest to come to terms with its own history. Stavans reflects on Paz's personal struggle with Marxism and surrealism, his reflections on pachucos, his analysis of love and eroticism, his study of the life and legacy of Sor Juana InÉs de la Cruz, and his influence as a magazine editor. But this extraordinary rumination is not only a thought-provoking appraisal of Paz; it is also a feast for the myriad admirers of Stavans, himself a spirited, mordant essayist who is not afraid of controversy. This explains why Richard Rodriguez has portrayed Stavans as "the rarest of North American writers - he sees the Americas whole," and then added, "Not since Octavio Paz has Mexico given us an intellectual so able to violate borders with learning and grace." Octavio Paz: A Meditation is a fitting addition to Stavans's own oeuvre that will stimulate discerning readers.
Octavio And Damayanti

Octavio And Damayanti

Ronnie Robinson

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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The first moment Octavio saw Damayanti, he knew she was the one. A ravishing, dark haired beauty placed into his hands on a silver platter due to circumstance. Daughter of billionaire Jordan Meredith, how to win the love of fair damsel living in the Hollywood Hills was the problem. Peter Coverdale, 22 and dashing, would become his second obstacle along with Damayanti's step mother, Vanessa, and their friends who had a rather unflattering view of Octavio due to his lower status, his third. However, Octavio had a wild card up his sleeve. Saviness, his gorgeous good looks, and his quietly charismatic improvisational skills in which he would use against her snobbish community in a winner take all or nothing night out to impress her in the form of an ancient, East Indian fable entitled the The Golden Swan, hoping to eliminate the final roadblock holding them apart in 1959 Los Angeles.