Octavio Paz: A Study Of His Poetics,New

Octavio Paz: A Study Of His Poetics,New

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Octavio Paz (19141998), The Eminent Mexican Poet And Critic, Attempted To Evaluate The Neglected Role Of Poetry In The Twentieth Century In Terms Of A Liberating, Semireligious Vocation. Jason Wilson, In This Study, Approaches Paz'S Poetics Through His Close Relationship With Andr Breton (18961966), The Surrealist Leader. This Is A 'Spiritual Biography' Of A Poetthinker (Paz); A Study Of A Fertile Relationship (Paz And Breton); A Reevaluation 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.

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