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1453791841.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
197311780OKLAHOMA. NORMAN 1973. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1973. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. First edition. Near fine in close to fine dust jacket. Light foxing at top edge & a few spots on fore edge. A few small spots of chipping on rear jacket flap. . OKLAHOMA. NORMAN 1973 hardcover
1991212842New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich 1991. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine in a Very Good price clipped dust jacket. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich hardcover
1991114392New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich 1991. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Fine in a Near Fine dust jacket. ; 8.57 X 5.81 X 0.80 inches; 180 pages. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich hardcover
199252954Manchester UK: Carcanet 1992. First printing. Near fine in near fine jacket. First UK edition of this collection of essays by the Nobel Prize-winning Mexican poet. 8.5'' x 5.25''. Original black paper boards gilt-lettered spine. In original unclipped £12.95 black typographic jacket designed by Stephen Raw. 6 160. Jacket with trace rubbing small bookstore sticker to rear panel. Book with bit of bumping to bottom corners. Interior crisp clean. Carcanet unknown
1972Q-0394177738Grove Pr 1972-09-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Grove Pr paperback
1991Q-015170449XHarcourt 1991-11-28. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Harcourt hardcover
1992Q-0156704552Mariner Books 1992-09-15. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Mariner Books paperback
199114179NY: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich 1991. Uncorrected proof. 160 pp. Fine in printed blue wrappers. Translated from the Spanish by Helen Lane. NY: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich unknown
1970780A1London: Institute of Contemporary Arts 1970. First edition. Magazine. Very Good Indeed. 8" by 5.5". None . The first edition of this very scarce pamphlet recording Octavio Paz's lecture for the third annual Herbert Read lecture in 1970. The first edition of 1970 recording Mexican poet Octavio Paz's lecture for the third annual Herbert Read lecture held at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London. An essay titled The New Analogy discussing poetry painting and technology. Translated by Donald Gardner. In the original publisher's wraps. In the original publisher's paper wraps. Externally excellent with minor shelf wear only and a faint handling mark to the front and rear wraps. Internally firmly bound. The pages are bright and clean. Very Good Indeed Institute of Contemporary Arts unknown
2022x-1526160811Manchester Univ Pr 2022. Hardcover. New. 260 pages. 8.50x5.50x0.75 inches. Manchester Univ Pr hardcover
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1959550271Austin: Universit of Texas Press 1959. Softcover. Very Good. Volume II Number 1. This issue edited by Thomas M. Cranfill. Small quarto. 202 117 57 illustrations pp. Printed wrappers with modest rubbing and wear spine with some vertical creasing and tiny nicks at the base neatly strengthened very good and sound. A large and interesting issue featuring a portion from The Labyrinth of Solitude by Octavio Paz; "Mexicanism: The Theory and the Reality" by Ramón Xirau; "Mexico's Position in Latin America" by Antonio Castro Leal; "The Physiognomy of the Apretado" by José Portilla; "The Mexican Idea of Death" by Emilio Uranga; An Interview with José Vasconcelos by Samuel Kaplan; "A Memoir of Alfonso Reyes" by Walter Starkie; "Tomorrow in Ancient Mesoamerica" by John Paddock; "Agrarian Reform and Economic Development" by Edmundo Flores; "Half a Century of Education in Mexico" by Francsico Larroyo; "The Provincial University in Mexico–a Personal View" by Joe B. Frantz; "Art Today in Mexico" by José Miguel García Ascot and "Riches and Severity: An Episode in Mexican Architecture" Henry W. Wells among others. "The Muse in Mexico: a Mid-Century Miscellany" edited by Thomas M. Cranfill features 16 portraits of Mexican artists by Hans Beacham 117 pages of Mexican poetry and prose and over 50 pages of black and white reproductions of Mexican art. Universit of Texas Press unknown
2019x-1642590991Haymarket Books 2019. Hardcover. New. 176 pages. 8.50x6.25x0.50 inches. Haymarket Books hardcover
0720607655.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0394178092.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1989034197London: Peter Owen 1989. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First Edition. 162pp. White boards black titles on spine. Strand Bookstore sticker on front paste down. Pages toned but otherwise clean and unmarked. Dust jacket bright white with original price on front jacket flap. UK first edition of Nobel winner Paz's novel which "offers a dazzling mind journey to the sources of poetry. Poet diplomat writer philosopher hailed as an intellectual literary one-man band by the New York Times Book Review Nobel Prizewinner Octavio Paz was a key figure in the Latin American Literary Renaissance and in world literature. In this entrancing work part prose-poem and part rumination on the origins of language and the antic erotic sacred nature of poetry Paz takes inspiration from Hanuman the red-faced monkey chief and ninth grammarian of Hindu mythology. On a journey to the temple city of Galta in Indiawhich Paz finds partially ruined in a leaf-filled countryside surrounded by forbidding hillsHanumans mythical encounters serve as the springboard for the poets speculations on all manners of things from movement and fixity to meaning and identity the reality behind language and the nature of nature. Images of the holy city complete with the marauding monkeys for which it is known constantly obtrude on his musings. Perhaps the most poetic of Pazs prose works The Monkey Grammarian is visual: every page is rich in images of palaces and temples pilgrims and sadhus and the monkey god himself. Pazs probing crystalline prose makes this an unforgettable voyage of the mind.". Peter Owen Hardcover
198952984London: Peter Owen 1989. First printing. Very good plus in very good plus jacket. First UK edition of this book of evocative ruminations by the Nobel-prize winning poet inspired by his time serving as Mexican ambassador to India. 8.5'' x 5.25''. Original white paper boards lettered in black to spine. In original unclipped £14.95 white pictorial jacket with design illustration by Thomi Wroblewski. Light blue endpapers. Illustrated throughout in black and white. 10 164 pages. Jacket with light edgewear and faint spots of rubbing few tiny pen marks. Book with some toning to leaf margins else clean crisp. Peter Owen unknown
1989190908London: Peter Owen 1989. First edition in English inscribed by the author on the front free endpaper "A Amanda y Amanda Phillimore Octavio Paz Londres a 23 de Mayo de 1989". Phillimore 1937-2020 was the sister of the Argentinian dancer and choreographer Gema Gonzalez Castillo. Written while Paz was the Mexican ambassador to India the book is a poetic and philosophical exploration of the Hindu deity Hanuman and the ancient temple Galtaji. Octavo. Half-tone illustrations. Original white boards spine lettered in black light blue endpapers. With dust jacket. Corners and spine ends bumped even browning to contents; jacket unclipped spine soiled and toned nicks to extremities a handful of marks to covers: a near-fine copy in very good jacket. hardcover
0394518071.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1628727519.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1991Q-1559701358Arcade Publishing 1991-01-18. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Arcade Publishing paperback
1989PAZOCTAV003884Peter Owen London. 1989. First U.K. edition. Translated by Helen R. Lane. Octavo. pp x 162. Illustrations. The author visits Galta and meditates upon the figure of Hanuman the mythical monkey chief.Presentation copy from the author to the publisher of this book inscribed on the half-title page: ''To Peter Owen con mucha amistad Octavio Paz - London a 24 de Mayo de 1989''. The following year Paz was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature.Cheap paper a bit tanned otherwise fine in very near fine dustwrapper slightly creased at top edge. Peter Owen, London. unknown
198911788LONDON: PETER OWEN. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1989. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 0720607655 . First British edition. Fine in fine dust jacket. Text lightly age toned. . PETER OWEN. hardcover