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  • Paz, Octavio,

Paz, Octavio, 1914-1998 (Nombre personal)

Preferred form: Paz, Octavio, 1914-1998
Used for/see from:
  • Pʻa-ssu, Ao-kʻo-tʻa-wei-ao, 1914-1998
  • Ao-kʻo-tʻa-wei-ao Pʻa-ssu, 1914-1998
  • Paz, O. (Octavio), 1914-1998
  • Pas, Oktavio, 1914-1998
  • Paz Lozano, Octavio, 1914-1998
  • Lozano, Octavio Paz, 1914-1998

El mono gramático, 1974: portada (Octavio Paz)

2000 años de literatura universal, 1994 : página 975 (Paz, Octavio, 1914-. Premio Nobel [1990])

Rukeyser, M. The green wave, 1948.

1990 nien No-pei-erh wen hsüeh chiang te chu Ao-kʻo-tʻa-wei-ao Pʻa-ssu shih hsüan, 1991: portada (Ao-kʻo-tʻa-wei-ao Pʻa-ssu) página 3, 2nd group, etc. (Octavio Paz, b. Mar. 31,1914 in Mexico City; Nobel Prize laureate winner of 1990; famous poet in Mexico)

Actas del Primer Congreso Internacional sobre Luis Cernuda (1902-1963), 1990?: portada (O. Paz) páginas 13 (Octavio Paz)

Washington Post, April 21, 1998: obit. (Octavio Paz; d. April 19, 1998 at his Mexico City home, aged 84)

Osvi︠a︡shchenie miga, 2000: portada (Oktavio Pas) p. facing portada (Octavio Paz [in rom.])

Wikipedia, May. 26, 2010 (Octavio Paz Lozano (March 31, 1914- April 19, 1998); Mexican writer, poet, and diplomat, and the winner of the 1990 Nobel Prize for Literature; lived in U.S., France, Spain, India, etc.)

The collected poems of Octavio Paz, 1957-1987, 1991 page xiii (lived in Spain) page xiv (lived in United States) page xv (Mexican Ambassador to India in 1962; taught at Cambridge University, the University of Texas, and Harvard)

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