Octavio Paz, entre el mito, la poesía y la arqueología

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Mariana Mercenario Ortega

Abstract

As it is known, the last year we remembered a hundred years since Octavio Paz was born, hence his extended work had been an interesting motive of analysis and discussion in different mass media as well as in academic forums. In this paper I intend to show the internal relation that one of the most important poems from this author, “Piedra de sol”, had as a connection between esthetics and the archeological history of Mexico because of the quality of poetry as well as the prehispanic myths and symbols involved in the poem.

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Mercenario Ortega, M. (2016). Octavio Paz, entre el mito, la poesía y la arqueología. HistoriAgenda, (30). Retrieved from https://revistas.unam.mx/index.php/historiagenda/article/view/57014
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Mariana Mercenario Ortega

Mariana Mercenario Ortega es licenciada en Lengua y Literatura Hispánicas, maestra y doctora en Estudios Mesoamericanos. Labora como profesora en el área de Talleres de Lenguaje en el CCH Naucalpan. Entre sus libros están La novela, Los entramados del significado en los zazaniles de los antiguos nahuas, La ensoñación de la imagen. Ensayo sobre la metáfora en el estridentismo y Didáctica de la literatura en el bachillerato.