[PDF.80dh] MiataDrivers - Children of the Mire: Modern Poetry from Romanticism to the Avant-Garde, New and Enlarged Edition (The Charles Eliot Norton Lectures)
MiataDrivers - Children of the Mire: Modern Poetry from Romanticism to the Avant-Garde, New and Enlarged Edition (The Charles Eliot Norton Lectures)
Octavio Paz
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Children of the Mire: Octavio Paz epub Children of the Mire: Octavio Paz pdf download Children of the Mire: Octavio Paz pdf file Children of the Mire: Octavio Paz audiobook Children of the Mire: Octavio Paz book review Children of the Mire: Octavio Paz summary | #1846349 in Books | Harvard University Press | 1991-05-22 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.25 x.50 x5.50l,.57 | File type: PDF | 192 pages | ||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Modern history of a Neverland|By Seesaw-Books|A sharp convincing analysis of modern poetry since Romanticism. His feelings on what's the historical essence & purpose of XX century art is riveting. His claim that modern poetry is the expression of a defeat of all the best ideals that humanity has felt, wins the heart. The exposition is delightful & dizzying. His style, clear & c|About the Author|Octavio Paz was the author of more than forty volumes of poetry and prose.
Octavio Paz launches a far-ranging excursion into the “incestuous and tempestuous” relations between modern poetry and the modern epoch. From the perspective of a Spanish-American and a poet, he explores the opposite meanings that the word “modern” has held for poets and philosophers, artists, and scientists. Tracing the beginnings of the modern poetry movement to the pre-Romantics, Paz outlines its course as a contradictory dialogue between the p...
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