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100 1  Ivask, Ivar,|d1927-1992.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       names/n78096106 
245 14 The perpetual present;|bthe poetry and prose of Octavio 
       Paz. /|cEdited by Ivar Ivask. 
250    [1st ed.] 
264  1 Norman :|bUniversity of Oklahoma Press,|c[1973] 
300    xiv, 160 pages :|billustrations ;|c26 cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
500    Includes papers originally presented at a Paz conference 
       sponsored by the Dept. of Modern Languages of the 
       University of Oklahoma and Books abroad. 
505 0  Sucre, G. Octavio Paz: poetics of vivacity.--Paz, O. 
       "Paisaje inmemorial." "Immemorial landscape," translated 
       by T. J. Lewis.--Guibert, R. Paz on himself and his 
       writing: selections from an interview.--Needleman, R. 
       Poetry and the reader.--Rodríguez-Monegal, E. Borges and 
       Paz: toward a dialogue of critical texts.--Phillips, A. W.
       Octavio Paz: critic of modern Mexican poetry.--Durán, M. 
       Irony and sympathy in Blanco and Ladera este.--Gullón, R. 
       The universalism of Octavio Paz.--Palau de Nemes, G. 
       Octavio Paz: invention and tradition; or, The metaphor of 
       the void.--Dehennin, E. Stone and water imagery in Paz's 
       poetry.--Phillips, R. Woman in sleep: some reflections on 
       the eye of the beholder.--Segovia, T. Poetry and poetics 
       in Octavio Paz.--Xirau, R. Octavio Paz: image, cycle, 
       meaning.--Guillén, J. and others. Tributes to Octavio Paz.
       --Tarn, N. Olvido inolvidable.--Octavio Paz: a 
       biographical sketch.--Roggiano, A. A. Bibliography by and 
       on Octavio Paz (p. 133-157).--Octavio Paz in Books abroad,
       1951-1973 (bibliographical: p. 159-180) 
505 0  Sucre, G. Octavio Paz: poetics of vivacity.--Paz, O. 
       "Paisaje inmemorial." "Immemorial landscape," translated 
       by T. J. Lewis.--Guibert, R. Paz on himself and his 
       writing: selections from an interview.--Needleman, R. 
       Poetry and the reader.--Rodríguez-Monegal, E. Borges and 
       Paz: toward a dialogue of critical texts.--Phillips, A. W.
       Octavio Paz: critic of modern Mexican poetry.--Durán, M. 
       Irony and sympathy in Blanco and Ladera este.--Gullón, R. 
       The universalism of Octavio Paz.--Palau de Nemes, G. 
       Octavio Paz: invention and tradition; or, The metaphor of 
       the void.--Dehennin, E. Stone and water imagery in Paz's 
       poetry.--Phillips, R. Woman in sleep: some reflections on 
       the eye of the beholder.--Segovia, T. Poetry and poetics 
       in Octavio Paz.--Xirau, R. Octavio Paz: image, cycle, 
       meaning.--Guillén, J. and others. Tributes to Octavio Paz.
       --Tarn, N. Olvido inolvidable.--Octavio Paz: a 
       biographical sketch.--Roggiano, A. A. Bibliography by and 
       on Octavio Paz (p. 133-157).--Octavio Paz in Books broad, 
       1951-1973 (bibliographical: p. 159-160)--Octavio Paz in 
       Books abroad, 1951-1973 (bibliographical: p. 159-180) 
600 10 Paz, Octavio,|d1914-1998.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       names/n79076107 
600 16 Paz, Octavio,|d1914-1998|xCritique et interprétation. 
600 17 Paz, Octavio,|d1914-1998.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/
       fast/38877 
600 17 PAZ, OCTAVIO,|d1914-|xCRITICA E INTERPRETACION.|2renib 
710 2  University of Oklahoma.|bDepartment of Modern Languages.
       |0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n83195665 
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