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In awarding Octavio Paz the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1991 for his work's "sensuous intelligence and humanistic integrity," the Swedish Academy recognized the Mexican poet as one of the most influential voices in late-twentieth-century letters.
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clara sombra, bajo palabra, entre ruinas, modem poetry, otra voz, del alba, clear shadow
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The Labyrinth of Solitude, East Slope, Children of the Mire, United States, Latin American, Octavio Paz, Draft of Shadows, The Monkey Grammarian, Mexican Revolution, Mexico City, Nocturno de San Ildefonso, The Other Mexico, Spanish American, Sor Juana, The Sons of La Malinche, Alfonso Reyes, Alternating Current, New Spain, Enrico Mario, Vislumbres de la India, Don Quijote, Jason Wilson, Juan Tablada, North American, Pablo Neruda
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