The perpetual present; the poetry and prose of Octavio Paz. Edited by Ivar Ivask.
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TextPublication details: Norman, University of Oklahoma Press [1973]Edition: [1st ed.]ISBN: - 0806110481
- 868
- PQ7297.P285 Z75
Includes papers originally presented at a Paz conference sponsored by the Dept. of Modern Languages of the University of Oklahoma and Books abroad.
Bibliography: p. 133
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