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Instituto Cervantes de Nueva Delhi

Recital de poesía

Recital de poesía

22/04/2014 - Sala de exposiciones, Instituto Cervantes, a las 6:00 p.m.  Recital de poesía: "Octavio Paz y Nirala"  

miércoles 22 de octubre de 2014, 11:21h

La poesía de Octavio Paz se adentró en los terrenos del erotismo, la experimentación formal y la reflexión sobre el destino del hombre.

TL22/04

A grandes rasgos cabe distinguir tres grandes fases en su obra: en la primera, el autor pretendía penetrar, a través de la palabra, en un ámbito de energías esenciales que lo llevó a cierta impersonalidad; en la segunda entroncó con la tradición surrealista, antes de encontrar un nuevo impulso en el contacto con lo oriental; en la última etapa de su trayectoria lírica, el poeta dio prioridad a la alianza entre erotismo y conocimiento. En 1990 se le concedió el Premio Nobel de Literatura.
En español e hindi.
Poetry Recital: "Octavio Paz 6 Nirala
Paz is a poet and an essayist. His poetic corpus is nourished by the belief that poetry constitutes "the secret religion of the modern age." Eliot Weinberger has written that, for Paz, "the revolution of the word is the revolution of the world, and that both cannot exist without the revolution of the body: life as art, a return to the mythic lost unity of thought and body, man and nature, I and the other." His is a poetry written within the perpetual motion and transparencies of the eternal present tense. Paz's poetry has been collected in Poemas 1935-1975 (1981) and Collected Poems, 1957-1987 (1987). A remarkable prose stylist, Paz has written a prolific body of essays, including several book-length studies, in poetics, literary and art criticism, as well as on Mexican history, politics and culture. A prolific author and poet, Paz published scores of works during his lifetime, many of which have been translated into other languages. His poetry 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. He also wrote poetry about his other passion, modern painting, dedicating poems to the work of Balthus, Joan Miró, Marcel Duchamp, Antoni Tàpies, Robert Rauschenberg, and Roberto Matta. As an essayist Paz wrote on topics such as Mexican politics and economics, Aztec art, anthropology, and sexuality. His book-length essay, The Labyrinth of Solitude (Spanish: El laberinto de la soledad), delves into the minds of his countrymen, describing them as hidden behind masks of solitude.  
In Spanish & Hindi.

 

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