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Alberto Ruy Sánchez

    December 7, 1951

    Alberto Ruy-Sánchez is a celebrated Mexican author whose work delves into the realms of desire and sensuality with a poetic and delicate prose. He masterfully explores the intimate landscapes of the human psyche, weaving narratives that are both intellectually stimulating and emotionally resonant. His literary journey, marked by studies in Paris under influential thinkers, has shaped his distinctive approach to storytelling. Beyond his fiction, Ruy-Sánchez is also a distinguished essayist and editor, profoundly enriching the literary world through his multifaceted contributions.

    Diseño gráfico en México
    Octavio Paz
    Bibliotecas de la Ciudad de los Libros
    Introduction to Octavio Paz
    Poetics of Wonder: Passage to Mogador
    • 2018

      Introduction to Octavio Paz

      • 151 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      An Introduction to Octavio Paz is a valuable and concise primer to the ideas of the world renowned Mexican writer and Nobel Prize winner. Written and edited by Alberto Ruy Sánchez, a well-respected writer whom Paz considered one of Mexico's best essayists, this book offers a comprehensive overview of the vast literary, intellectual, and poetic legacy of Mexico's greatest writer. Paz thought of poetry as revelatory creation and activity, and Ruy Sánchez takes this idea as a guide for his book, as he unravels Paz's complex life and huge bibliography. For every reader who wants to look deep into the literary labyrinth of Mexico's emblematic writer, this proves an indispensable handbook.

      Introduction to Octavio Paz
    • 2014

      Poetics of Wonder: Passage to Mogador

      • 158 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      This undefinable book: poetry, short tales, and intellegence is written on the skin, like a ritual tattoo of desire.

      Poetics of Wonder: Passage to Mogador