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    Identidad y zozobra. Un asomo a Octavio Paz

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    This paper consists of a hermeneutical exercise on the poetry of Octavio Paz. It discusses his ideas about memory, identity and disquiet, in a discourse generated by the dialogue between author and reader in a convergence of poem and history. This reading enables the development of a reflection on the creative vitality of words and the mystery of ‘being for the death’.Se presenta un ejercicio hermenéutico en torno a la poesía de Octavio Paz en el que se observaron las ideas sobre memoria, identidad y zozobra, en un discurrir generado por el diálogo entre autor y lector en convergencia de poema e historia. Esta lectura permitió elaborar una reflexión sobre la vitalidad creadora de la palabra y el misterio del ‘ser para la muerte’

    Identity and disquiet: a glance at Octavio Paz

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    This paper consists of a hermeneutical exercise on the poetry of\ua0Octavio Paz. It discusses his ideas about memory, identity and disquiet, in a\ua0discourse generated by the dialogue between author and reader in a convergence\ua0of poem and history. This reading enables the development of a reflection\ua0on the creative vitality of words and the mystery of ‘being for the death’.Se presenta un ejercicio hermenéutico en torno a la poesía de Octavio\ua0Paz en el que se observaron las ideas sobre memoria, identidad y zozobra,\ua0en un discurrir generado por el diálogo entre autor y lector en convergencia de\ua0poema e historia. Esta lectura permitió elaborar una reflexión sobre la vitalidad\ua0creadora de la palabra y el misterio del ‘ser para la muerte’

    "A Jacinto Octavio Picón Bouchet", 1913 Enero 20

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    abstract: Handwritten piece composed by Rubén Darío.The original Rubén Darío Papers 1882-1945 (MSS-339) are located at ASU Libraries Archives & Special Collections. For more information about visiting the collection see http://hdl.handle.net/2286/L.A.0.The first page has the title "Jacinto Octavio Picón" and Ruben Dario's name. Likewise the odd numbers have the written words "Jacinto Octavio Picón" as well as Ruben Dario's name.Jacinto Octavio Picón (September 8, 1852 - November 19, 1923) was a Spaniard writer, journalist, painter and art critic.This piece was written on Mundial (Magazine) stationary.All pages are numerated in roman numerals.Some pages present ink stains
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