This is an annotated edition of El laberinto de la soledad, a classic text on Mexican culture and identity, first published in 1950 by Nobel prize winner Octavio Paz. It includes a wide-ranging introduction, hundreds of explanatory notes and four appendices. -- .
This is an annotated edition of El laberinto de la soledad, a classic text on Mexican culture and identity, first published in 1950 by Nobel prize winner Octavio Paz. It includes a wide-ranging introduction, hundreds of explanatory notes and four appendices. -- .
Anthony Stanton teaches and researches on the modern literature of Mexico and Latin America at the Colegio de México in Mexico City
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Acknowledgements Introduction Notes on this text El laberinto de la soledad [I] El pachuco y otros extremos [II] Máscaras mexicanas [III] Todos Santos, Día de Muertos [IV] Los hijos de la Malinche [V] Conquista y Colonia [VI] De la Independencia a la Revolución [VII] La intelligentsia mexicana [VIII] Nuestros días Apéndice: La dialéctica de la soledad Appendix A Excerpts of the author's opinions on El laberinto Appendix B Time-line of Mexican history Appendix C Selected vocabulary Appendix D Themes for discussion; Themes for debate
Acknowledgements Introduction Notes on this text El laberinto de la soledad [I] El pachuco y otros extremos [II] Máscaras mexicanas [III] Todos Santos, Día de Muertos [IV] Los hijos de la Malinche [V] Conquista y Colonia [VI] De la Independencia a la Revolución [VII] La intelligentsia mexicana [VIII] Nuestros días Apéndice: La dialéctica de la soledad Appendix A Excerpts of the author's opinions on El laberinto Appendix B Time-line of Mexican history Appendix C Selected vocabulary Appendix D Themes for discussion; Themes for debate
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