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Octavio Paz: Critical Review by George R. McMurray

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SOURCE: A review of Al paso, in World Literature Today, Vol. 67, No. 2, Spring, 1993, p. 340.

[In the following review, McMurray surveys the content of Al paso, noting its thematic range and style.]

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