A Tale of Two Gardens Poems from India, 1952-1995 by Octavio Paz - WordSea
A Tale of Two Gardens Poems from India, 1952-1995
by Octavio Paz
Despite having written many acclaimed non-fiction books on the region, he has always considered those writings to be footnotes to the poems. From the long work "Mutra," written in 1952 and accompanied here by a new commentary by the author, to the celebrated poems of East Slope, and his recent adaptations from the classical Sanskrit, Paz scripts his India with a mixture of deft sensualism and hands-on politics.
Literary CriticismPoetryCaribbean & Latin American
RELEASED1997
PUBLISHERNew Directions Publishing
LENGTH111
LANGUAGEEN
A Tale of Two Gardens Poems from India, 1952-1995
by Octavio Paz
Despite having written many acclaimed non-fiction books on the region, he has always considered those writings to be footnotes to the poems. From the long work "Mutra," written in 1952 and accompanied here by a new commentary by the author, to the celebrated poems of East Slope, and his recent adaptations from the classical Sanskrit, Paz scripts his India with a mixture of deft sensualism and hands-on politics.
Literary CriticismPoetryCaribbean & Latin American