Friday, April 24, 2015

El Laberinto de la Soledad





Name: Alicia Camarillo

Country: Mexico
Language: Spanish
Book Tile: El Laberinto de la Soledad (The Labyrinth of Solitude)
Author: Octavio Paz
Year of Publication:1950
Image Source: Google

SUMMARY:

This Book is a reflection about the history and identity of the Mexicans. This book describes how Mexican becomes stuck in a world of solitude. The Mexicans try to find the identity and try to change their attire by using images, symbols, traditions, religion, and masks. In this book, Octavio Paz analyzes Mexican society. The Mexican has a language that reflects the Machism and closely demonstrates their character to the world. Furthermore, the Mexican hides behind their masks to hide their lies and loneliness.

In every corner of Mexico, people like to use any kind of excuse to celebrate such as festivals like The Day of Dead, Independence Day etc. The author analyzes the other side of the stage in Mexican history, describing the movements, facts, events, and ideologies. 

The religion of the Aztecs was a religion where people worshiper the Sun. However, the people from Spain followed Christianity, and they came to evangelize the people of Mexico. The Mexicans have not found the way to take off these masks of their old ways; they need to face reality and start living and thinking the truth.

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Octavio Paz's books have been translated into more than thirty languages. Among the awards he received is the Prince of Asturias Cervantes and Alexis. In 1990 he received the Nobel Literature Award for his passionate writing for his intelligence and his integrity on humanism.

5 comments:

Unknown said...

I enjoy reading and learning about another cultures. This book seems extremely good! His author is an awsome writer...

Unknown said...

I just should say this book looks interesting a lot! Its topic is very actual and touching.

Unknown said...

When I read your summary, that makes me want to read more about it^____^ and it's really good

Unknown said...

Interesting book!

Unknown said...

What a cool book! Very nice culture background also.

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