The Bow and the Lyre: The Poem, The Poetic Revelation, Poetry and History

Portada
University of Texas Press, 2009 M12 1 - 294 páginas

In The Bow and the Lyre Octavio Paz, one of the most important poets writing in Spanish, presents his sustained reflections on the poetic phenomenon and on the place of poetry in history and in our personal lives. It is written in the same prose style that distinguishes The Labyrinth of Solitude. The Bow and the Lyre will serve as an important complement to Paz's poetry.

Paz's discussions of the different aspects of the poetic phenomenon are not limited to Spanish and Spanish American literature. He is almost as apt to choose an example from Homer, Vergil, Blake, Whitman, Rimbaud as he is from Lope de Vega, Jiménez, Darío, Neruda. In writing these essays, he draws on his vast storehouse of knowledge, revealing a world outlook of ample proportions. In reading these essays, we share the observations of a searching, original, highly cultivated mind.

 

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Poetry and Poem
3
THE POEM
4
Language
19
Rhythm
38
Verse and Prose
56
The Image
84
THE POETIC REVELATION
99
The Other Shore
101
Inspiration
140
POETRY AND HISTORY
165
The Consecration of the Instant
167
The Heroic World
180
Ambiguity of the Novel
200
The Discarnate Word
213
Signs in Rotation
233
Derechos de autor

The Poetic Revelation
121

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