Faur On The Edges of Meaning
By David Ramírez “Today I fight alone with a word. The word which belongs to me, and to which I belong: heads or tails? eagle or sun?” — Octavio Paz, […]
By David Ramírez “Today I fight alone with a word. The word which belongs to me, and to which I belong: heads or tails? eagle or sun?” — Octavio Paz, […]
By: Renee Levine Melammed Written histories of the Jews in Spain have rarely included women. The two major historical works in the field, The Jews of Moslem Spain (2 vols.) by Eliyahu […]
By: Octavio Paz Translated by Jason Wilson Many times have I been asked this question: Why, what for, and for whom did I write The Labyrinth of Solitude? There are […]
By: David Ramírez Spring of 1995 Cultural Olympics, Dekalb College [today, Perimeter College] Preface Preparing for the summer Olympics Games of 1996, the city of Atlanta held a series of […]