Sep 16 2020
Treasures of World Literature: Labyrinth of Solitude by Mexican Poet Octavio Paz

Treasures of World Literature: Labyrinth of Solitude by Mexican Poet Octavio Paz

Presented by Books & Bridges at Online/Virtual Space

Keri Gonzalez, Professor of Literature at the University of Utah, will discuss Labyrinth of Solitude by Mexican poet Octavio Paz. Paz enjoyed a worldwide reputation as a master poet and essayist. Although Mexico figures prominently in Paz’s work—one of his best-known books, The Labyrinth of Solitude, for example, is a comprehensive portrait of Mexican society—Los Angeles Times contributor Jascha Kessler called Paz “truly international.” World Literature Today’s Manuel Duran felt that Paz’s “exploration of Mexican existential values permit[ted] him to open a door to an understanding of other countries and other cultures” and thus appeal to readers of diverse backgrounds. “What began as a slow, almost microscopic examination of self and of a single cultural tradition widens unexpectedly,” Duran continued, “becoming universal without sacrificing its unique characteristic.” Paz won the Nobel Prize in 1990, and died eight years later at the age of 84. His passing was mourned as the end of an era for Mexico. According to his obituary in Americas, “Paz’s literary career helped to define modern poetry and the Mexican personality.” A Q&A will follow.

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This event was made possible by a grant from Utah Humanities.

This series is organized by Books & Bridges — a community institute of ideas and conversation. Our mission is to facilitate discussion on the best of human thought. We explore the wisdoms of the world and apply them to modern life. We have no political, religious or ideological affiliation. In a society divided by uncivil discourse, the beauty of the humanities—novels, history, philosophy, poetry, ethics and epics—lifts us to our better angels. In our busy world we need space for friends and fellow learners to do a little more heart-to-heart and mind-to-mind.

Zoom Conference Call

Event Contact:

Nathan Nielson
nathansnielson@gmail.com

Dates & Times

2020/09/16 - 2020/09/16

Location Info

Online/Virtual Space

Online/Virtual, UT 00000