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Publisher / Publication Date: Grove Weidenfelds 1985
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Publisher / Publication Date: Harcourt 1999
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Publisher / Publication Date: Harcourt Brace 1995
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Summary: ""The growth of the work of Octavio Paz," writes Muriel Rukeyser in her preface to this bilingual selection of the Mexican poet's Early Poems, "has made clear to an audience in many languages what was evident from the beginning ... he is a great poet, a world-poet whom we need. The poems here speak--as does all his work since--deeply, erotically, with grave and passionate involvement." In this,...
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Publisher / Publication Date: New Directions Publishing Corporation 1973
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Publisher / Publication Date: New Directions 1984
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1 available in Adult Non-fiction, Call number: 861 PAZSummary: This historical drama tells the story of Juana Inés de la Cruz, one of the greatest poets of the Spanish Siglo de Oro. In order to pursue her passion for writing, Juana enters the convent. There, she develops an intimate relationship with the vicereine, who inspires her poetry. But when the forces of the Inquisition invade the convent, the women have only each other to turn to.
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Publisher / Publication Date: First Run Features 2003