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Towards the Other Shore: The Latest Stage in the Poetry of Octavio Paz 191 Manuel Durán Octavio Paz: Critic of Modern Mexican Poetry Allen W. Reverberation of the Stone Ricardo Gullón Irony and Sympathy in Blanco and Ladera este Manuel Durán Octavio Paz-Poetry as Coded Silence Jaime Alazraki

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Kushigian Arborescent Paz, Interlineal Poetry Djelal Kadir The Poetic Revelation Frances Chiles Mentalist Poetics, the Quest, ‘Fiesta’ and Other Motifs Jason Wilsonįlowing Rivers and Contiguous Shores: The Poetics of Paz Julia A. Introduction 1 Harold Bloom The Poetry and Thought of Octavio Paz: An Introduction Kosrof Chantikian The Surrealist Mode Rachel Phillips P285 Z873 2001 861'.62-dc21Ĭhelsea House Publishers 1974 Sproul Road, Suite 400 Broomall, PA 19008-0914 Contributing Editor: Aaron Tillman Paz, Octavio, 1914-Criticism and interpretation. Kushigian - Arborescent Paz, interlineal poetry / Djelal Kadir - The poetic revelation / Frances Chiles - Octavio Paz : poetry as coded silence / Jaime Alzraki – Irony and sympathy in Blanco and Ladera este / Manuel Duran – Reerberation of the stone / Ricardo Gullon Towards the other shore : the latest stage in the poetry of Octavio Paz / Manuel Duran – Octavio Paz : critic of modern poetry / Allen W. Contents: The poetry and thought of Octavio Paz / Kosrof Chantikian - The surrealist mode / Rachel Phillips - Mentalist poetics, the quest, "fiesta" and other motifs / Jason Wilson - Flowing rivers and contiguous shores : the poetics of Paz / Julia A. – (Modern critical views) Includes bibliographical references and index. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Octavio Paz / edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom.

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Printed and bound in the United States of America 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without the written permission of the publisher. ©2002 by Chelsea House Publishers, a subsidiary of Haights Cross Communications. Harold Bloom Sterling Professor of the Humanities Yale University Virginia Woolf William Wordsworth Richard Wright William Butler Yeats Walt Whitman Oscar Wilde Tennessee Williams Thomas Wolfe Tom Wolfe

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