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Octavio Paz: Critical Review by Raleigh Trevelyan

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SOURCE: "One Nation Under Many Gods," in New York Times Book Review, March 30, 1997, p. 25.

[Trevelyan is writer of history and travel guides. In the following review, he surveys the historical and cultural contexts of Indian civilization that inform the essays of In Light of India and the poems of A Tale of Two Gardens.]

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