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The Labyrinth of Solitude (Paperback)

by Octavio Paz (Author), Lysander Kemp (Translator) "All of us, at some moment, have had a vision of our existence as something unique, untransferable and very precious..." (more)
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First published in 1950, The Labyrinth of Solitude addresses issues that are both seemingly eternal and resoundingly contemporary: the nature of political power in post-conquest Mexico, the relation of Native Americans to Europeans, the ubiquity of official corruption. Noting these matters earned Paz no small amount of trouble from the Mexican leadership, but it also brought him renown as a social critic. Paz, who went on to win the Nobel Prize for Literature, later voiced his disillusionment with all political systems--as the Mexican proverb has it, "all revolutions degenerate into governments"--but his call for democracy in this book has lately been reverberating throughout Mexico, making it timely once again. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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Originally issued in 1962, The Labyrinth of Solitude (Grove Weidenfeld. (ISBN 0-8021-5042-X. pap. $10.95; reprint) "contains nine beautifully written, deeply felt essays . . . whose concern is the Mexican's solitariness and quest for identity" ( LJ 4/15/62). The expanded volume contains additional essays written in the spirit of Labyrinth and other important works.
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Product Details
  • Paperback: 398 pages
  • Publisher: Grove Press (June 1985)
  • ISBN-10: 0394179927
  • ISBN-13: 978-0394179926
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  (15 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,178,672 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)
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