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Octavio Paz: Obituary by Mary Beth Sheridan and Robert Randolph

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SOURCE: "Mexico Pays Homage to Poet Paz, Its 'Teacher,'" in Los Angeles Times, April 21, 1998, pp. A1, A8.

[In the following obituary, Sheridan and Randolph assess Paz's place in Mexican literature and culture.]

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