The first choice of poetry was as written by Octavio Paz in 1963. This style of poetry is a free poetry of 14 sections that does not contain rhyming patterns or many literary works. The important thing behind Octavio is that you can not be sure if Octavio wants to fully convince your life. He tried to accept his decision at the end of the poem, but eventually he faced "everyone". The city of Octavio Paz uses extended metaphor and image to convey his inner struggle.
Octavio Paz is the author of a poem titled "The Street". The story background seems to happen somewhere in the world. The meaning of the street may be metaphor, but the author is not very clear. The narrator of this poem is like a man. The narrator is drawing his own man. The narrator seems to be talking about the dream he has. The narrator is very cautious about the surrounding environment. His voice is very scary. It happened on the night of "Long Silent Street" (1).
Octioo Paz (1984) Eliot Weinberger said "In Latin America, Pas is generally regarded as a great poet of Surrealist." Regarding the surreal impact they represent in form, image and theme. Jason Wilson (1979) of Octavio Paz said that he embodied the dream of the surrealist using Eagle and Sun. Is it hidden in 'e emb or sun' or 'mode of living thing'. In the struggle of words and imagination, it can be expressed as "image of intentional misplacement to shock the new vision to the recipient". This vision is particularly suitable for expressing the state of mind. Did she then observe many examples of eagles or the sun?
"I wrote this famous e-mail," he said. "This magazine once belonged to Octavio Paz," When I asked for a review by Octavio Paz, I showed up, I can not break this tradition, I am not Octavio Paz, "they are Louise's New York I settled in the city. "First passively, then became more active. "For Enrigue", New York offers a very useful bubble in literary life. We have more time to cook for our children. "According to his own explanation, he is" a person outside the domain, a writer with a dislocation, an outmoded writer. "
Mexican married writers ÁlvaroEnrigue and Valeria Luiselli talk about their new novel and life in New York