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If you are the first snow - I am he who lights the hearth of dawn... (O. Paz, Poetry)

The century ends with a throng of questions - Yet we can be certain of one thing: life on our planet is endangered... (O. Paz, Banquet Sp.)

This is why the most immediate and most urgent question is the survival of the environment - regardless of whatever forms of social and political organization nations may choose. The defence of nature is the defense of mankind... - Fraternity is a word that belongs to the tradition of liberalism and socialism, of science and religion... (O. Paz, 1990)

I travel your length / like a river / I travel your body / like a forest... (from 'Piedra de sol')

After the return to Mexico, Paz studied law and literature at the National University, but refused to take his degree... - His experiences in Spain, where he met among others Andre Malraux, Andre Gide, and Ilja Ehrenburg, Paz recorded in the collection Bajo Tu Clara Sombra Y Otros Poemas (1937)... - In 1976 Paz wrote: Between what I see and what I say / Between what I say and what I keep silent / Between what I keep silent and what I dream / Between what I dream and what I forget - Poetry... - Paz's has called writers the "guardians of language"... - Paz had early adopted influences from Marxism, surrealism, existentialism, Buddhism, Hinduism, French and Anglo-American modernism... - In 1962, he became Mexico's ambassador to India and resigned 6 years later in protest when government forces massacred student demonstrators in Mexico City... - "Wouldn't it be better to turn life into poetry - rather than to make poetry from life", Paz asks... (poets.org)

When Lorca travelled to Grenada in 1936, at the height of civil war - he was murdered by fascist troops... - His passion and his integrity. We find them united in the energetic non serviam - the refusal to serve... - On one occasion he throws his "no" against the leftist utopia of an all-powerful society, on another his protest is directed against a capitalism lacking ethics and culture... (O. Paz, Nobel L.)

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Octavio Paz Lozano (Spanish pronunciation: [okˈtaβjo pas loˈsano]; 1914 – 1998) was a Mexican writer, poet, and diplomat, and the winner of the 1982 Neustadt International Prize for Literature and the 1990 Nobel Prize for Literature... - His poetry, for example, has been translated into English by Samuel Beckett, Charles Tomlinson, Elizabeth Bishop, Muriel Rukeyser and Mark Strand... - His early poetry was influenced by Marxism, surrealism, and existentialism, as well as religions such as Buddhism and Hinduism... - His poem, "Piedra de sol" ("Sunstone"), written in 1957, was praised as a "magnificent" example of surrealist poetry in the presentation speech of his Nobel Prize... - His later poetry dealt with love and eroticism, the nature of time, and Buddhism... - While in Paris in the early 1950s, influenced by David Rousset, André Breton and Albert Camus, he started publishing his critical views on totalitarianism in general, and against Joseph Stalin in particular... - In his magazines Plural and Vuelta, he exposed the violations of human rights in the communist regimes, including Castro's Cuba... - In 1990, during the aftermath of the fall of the Berlin wall, Paz and his Vuelta colleagues invited several of the world's writers and intellectuals to Mexico City to discuss the collapse of communism, including Czesław Miłosz, Hugh Thomas, Daniel Bell, Ágnes Heller, Cornelius Castoriadis, Hugh Trevor-Roper, Jean-François Revel, Michael Ignatieff, Mario Vargas Llosa, Jorge Edwards and Carlos Franqui. The Vuelta encounter was broadcast on Mexican television from 27 August to 2 September... (Wikipedia)

Nobel museum biography and list of works
Nobel lecture
Pegasos biography

Octavio Paz Lozano (March 31, 1914 – April 19, 1998) was a Mexican poet and diplomat. For his body of work, he was awarded the 1981 Miguel de Cervantes Prize, the 1982 Neustadt International Prize for Literature, and the 1990 Nobel Prize in Literature.
Literary movement‎: ‎Surrealism‎; ‎existentialism
Died‎: ‎April 19, 1998 (aged 84); ‎Mexico City‎, M...
Notable awards‎: ‎Miguel de Cervantes Prize‎ ...
Born‎: ‎Octavio Paz Lozano; March 31, 1914; ‎M...
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