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Octavio Paz: Critical Essay by Ollie O. Oviedo

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SOURCE: Oviedo, Ollie O. “The Surrealist Leitmotifs of Octavio Paz's ‘Salamandra/Salamander.’” In Selected Essays from the International Conference on Surrealism and the Oneiric Process, 1990, pp. 149-68. Carrolton, Ga.: West Georgia College, 1992.

In the following essay, Oviedo examines surrealism and poetic modes in “Salamandra.”

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