Octavio Paz — Born Octavio Paz Lozano March 31, 1914(1914 03 31) Mexico City, Mexico Died April 19, 1998(1998 04 19) (aged 84) Mexico City, Mexico … Wikipedia
Octavio Paz Lozano — Octavio Paz Octavio Paz Lozano (* 31. März 1914 in Mixcoac, heute Mexiko Stadt; † 20. April 1998 Mexiko Stadt) war ein mexikanischer Schriftsteller und Diplomat. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben … Deutsch Wikipedia
Octavio Paz — Lozano (* 31. März 1914 in Mixcoac, heute Mexiko Stadt; † 20. April 1998 in Mexiko Stadt) war ein mexikanischer Schriftsteller und Diplomat. Er erhielt 1990 den Nobelpreis für Literatur … Deutsch Wikipedia
Octavio Paz — (31. marts 1914 20. april 1998) var en mexicansk forfatter og diplomat. Paz blev født i Mexico City. I sin ungdom blev han opfordret af Pablo Neruda til at skrive. Han kæmpede for republikanerne i den spanske borgerkrig. Han blev en af de… … Danske encyklopædi
Octavio Paz: Nobel Lecture — ▪ Primary Source Nobel Lecture, December 8, 1990 (Translation) In Search of the Present I begin with two words that all men have uttered since the dawn of humanity: thank you. The word gratitude has equivalents in every… … Universalium
Paz — or PAZ may refer to: PAZ, an acronym for Permanent Autonomous Zone PAZ, an acronym for Public Access Zone. See DMZ (computing) PAZ, an acronym for Pavlovo Bus Factory (Pavlovsky Avtobusny Zavod) IATA airport code PAZ: El Tajín National Airport,… … Wikipedia
Octavio — Octavio/Octávio is a Spanish and Portuguese given name. It may refer to: Contents 1 Individuals 2 Fiction 3 Other 4 See also … Wikipedia
Paz (disambiguation) — Paz may refer to:*PAZ, an acronym for Permanent Autonomous Zone *Paz, an Israeli fuel company *Paz Lenchantin, Argentine American musician *Octavio Paz, Mexican writer * Paz the Penguin , a children s television series * Paz , a British children… … Wikipedia
Paz, Octavio — born March 31, 1914, Mexico City, Mex. died April 19, 1998, Mexico City Mexican poet, writer, and diplomat. Educated at the University of Mexico, Paz published his first book of poetry, Savage Moon, in 1933. He later founded and edited several… … Universalium
Paz,Octavio — Paz (päz, päs), Octavio. 1914 1998. Mexican writer whose essays, including The Labyrinth of Solitude (1950), and volumes of poetry, such as Sun Stone (1957), often explore the Mexican identity. He won the 1990 Nobel Prize for literature. * * * … Universalium