Una antología definitiva para adentrarse en el universo literario del mayor poeta mexicano contemporáneo: el premio Nobel de Literatura Octavio Paz.
Nueva edición conmemorativa de RAE y ASALE.
La vida de Octavio Paz corre en paralelo a la historia política y cultural del siglo XX. Su actividad literaria, diplomática y artística; su conocimiento de otras realidades externas a su país, y la relación con sus contemporáneos lo convierten en una figura esencial de la cultura en español. Esta antología propone un original itinerario cronológico por los escritos de Paz que entrelaza la prosa con la poesía, las cartas con los ensayos y otros escritos, hasta conformar una biografía vital y literaria del poeta a través de su obra.
El libro se completa con estudios de especialistas y de escritores, coetáneos del poeta y pertenecientes a generaciones posteriores, que ofrecen una visión amplia y rica de la creación del premio Nobel mexicano.
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The definitive anthology for immersing oneself in the literary universe of Mexico’s greatest modern poet: winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature winner Octavio Paz.
New commemorative edition by RAE and ASALE.
Octavio Paz’s life ran parallel to the political and cultural history of the twentieth century. His literary, diplomatic and artistic activity, his understanding of realities outside Mexico, and his relationships with his contemporaries make him an essential figure in Spanish-language culture. This anthology plots an original, chronological journey through his canon, blending poetry and prose, letters, essays and other writings that add up to create a dynamic and literary biography of the poet through his work.
Included are commentaries by experts on Paz’s work as well as pieces by his peers and later writers, offering a rich overview of the legacy of Mexico’s Nobel Prize-winning poet.
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OCTAVIO PAZ, premio Nobel de Literatura y premio Cervantes, es autor de poemarios y ensayos entre los que se encuentran Raíz del hombre, Entre la piedra y la flor, Libertad bajo palabra, El laberinto de la soledad, ¿Águila o sol?, El arco y la lira y Cuadrivio
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Una antologia definitiva para adentrarse en el universo literario del mayor poeta mexicano contemporaneo: el premio Nobel de Literatura Octavio Paz. Nueva edicion conmemorativa de RAE y ASALE. La vida de Octavio Paz corre en paralelo a la historia politica y cultural del siglo XX. Su actividad literaria, diplomatica y artistica; su conocimiento de otras realidades externas a su pais, y la relacion con sus contemporaneos lo convierten en una figura esencial de la cultura en espanol. Esta antologia propone un original itinerario cronologico por los escritos de Paz que entrelaza la prosa con la poesia, las cartas con los ensayos y otros escritos, hasta conformar una biografia vital y literaria del poeta a traves de su obra. El libro se completa con estudios de especialistas y de escritores, coetaneos del poeta y pertenecientes a generaciones posteriores, que ofrecen una vision amplia y rica de la creacion del premio Nobel mexicano.ENGLISH DESCRIPTIONThe definitive anthology for immersing oneself in the literary universe of Mexicos greatest modern poet: winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature winner Octavio Paz. New commemorative edition by RAE and ASALE. Octavio Pazs life ran parallel to the political and cultural history of the twentieth century. His literary, diplomatic and artistic activity, his understanding of realities outside Mexico, and his relationships with his contemporaries make him an essential figure in Spanish-language culture. This anthology plots an original, chronological journey through his canon, blending poetry and prose, letters, essays and other writings that add up to create a dynamic and literary biography of the poet through his work. Included are commentaries by experts on Pazs work as well as pieces by his peers and later writers, offering a rich overview of the legacy of Mexicos Nobel Prize-winning poet. Anthology of poetry, prose, letters, essays, and other writings paired with commentaries by experts on Paz's work. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9788420461861
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