The Other Mexico: Critique of the Pyramid

The Other Mexico: Critique of the Pyramid
Author: Octavio Paz
Publisher: New York : Grove Press
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1972-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780394177731

Examines the historical development of the character and culture of modern Mexico, paying special attention to recent political unrest

Alternating Current

Alternating Current
Author: Octavio Paz
Publisher: Skyhorse
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2011-09-15
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 1628721685

In its front-page review of Alternating Current, The New York Times Book Review called Octavio Paz “an intellectual literary one-man band” for his ability to write incisively and with dazzling originality about a wide range of subjects. This collection of his essays is divided into three parts. Part 1 sets forth his credo as an artist and poet, steeped in his knowledge of world literature and Mexican art and history and buttressed by readings of writers from Mexican poet Luis Cernuda to D. H. Lawrence, Malcolm Lowry, André Breton, and Carlos Fuentes. Part 2 deals with themes such as Western individualism versus plurality and flux in Eastern philosophy, atheism versus belief, nihilism, liberated man, and versions of paradise. In Part 3, Paz writes of politics and ethics in essays on revolt and revolution, existentialism, Marxism, the third world, and the new face of Latin America. A scintillating thinker and a prescient voice on emerging world culture, Paz reveals himself here as “a man of electrical passions, paradoxical visions, alternating currents of thoughts, and feeling that runs hot but never cold” (Christian Science Monitor).

Conjunctions and Disjunctions

Conjunctions and Disjunctions
Author: Octavio Paz
Publisher: Arcade Publishing
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1990
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781559701372

One of the great minds of the 20th century,explores the duality of human nature in all its,variations in cultures around the world.,Fascinated by the polarity of being, Paz has,boldly attempted to write a |history of man|.,Unlike countless other histories that simply,chronicle civilizations and cultures, Paz's work,explores the human heart, the meaning of human,nature and the duality that exists within all,beings and, it would seem, all things. Ranging,across cultures and centuries, Paz explores,opposites and contradiction through the ages.

Essays on Mexican Art

Essays on Mexican Art
Author: Octavio Paz
Publisher: Harvest Books
Total Pages: 303
Release: 1995-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780156000611

Essays discuss pre-Columbian art, the influence of European art on the Mexican muralists, and the abstract art of Tamayo

El Labertino de la Soledad by Octavio Paz

El Labertino de la Soledad by Octavio Paz
Author: Anthony Stanton
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2008-10-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780719048746

This book, Paz’s first book-length essay, is the most famous of his works and a modern classic. Published in Spanish in 1950, it is undoubtedly the most influential work that exists on problems of Mexican cultural identity. In this critical edition, Stanton introduces the work, explores the historical circumstances in which it was written, its textual genesis, sequels and its influence. He analyzes key elements of the essay, such as the structure, methodology, use of Freud, Jung, Marx, Nietzsche and the way it relates culture to history. This book contains questions and themes for discussion and a select bibliography.

On Poets and Others

On Poets and Others
Author: Octavio Paz
Publisher: Skyhorse
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2014-08-05
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 1628723920

The Nobel Prize–winning poet and man of letters Octavio Paz was also a brilliant reader of other writers, and this book selects his best critical essays from over three decades. In the sixteen pieces collected here, Paz discusses a wide range of poets and writers, both American and international, from Robert Frost and Walt Whitman to William Carlos Williams; from Fyodor Dostoevsky to Luis Buñuel to Alexander Solzhenitsyn; and from Charles Baudelaire to Jean-Paul Sartre, André Breton, and Henri Michaux. Paz writes, “I believe that a writer’s attitude to language should be that of a lover: fidelity and, at the same time, a lack of respect for the beloved object. Veneration and transgression.” When this original thinker meets these writers, each essay is an adventure of the mind.