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Vapid interviewer, full of vapid questions. Telltale sign: Paz ends the interview: "I think it's time you have to go."
The book contains a review (inexplicably) of a James Michener book 'Mexico', the interview transcript, Paz's Nobel lecture transcript in English and Spanish, biographies of both Paz and Porter, list of their works.
Paz Lines:
Q: any contemporary writers you maintain contact with go out to dinner , enjoy a correspondence with or would just prefer to read?
A: Mexican?.....I don’t want to answer, because it would be very complex.
- (talking about poets and politics) Camus was an artist not a thinker. Even Sartre was not a great original thinker. ...he was a great man though.
- I have never looked for popularity.....I never admired popular poets.
- India has been one of my great passions and the first year i was very unhappy and didn’t like it but after...
Q. What started off - when you were in india, your love for india, was it the art, was it painting or -
A. No. In the beginning when I get - yes, I used to love art, but you don’t love a country because you love a beautiful sculpture so - no, it was the people.....I love the Indian people and I love the Indian civilization. It’s fascinating, I mean the country was invented, totally, but it has substance.
Q. Yes. that’s fine. I’m getting slightly worried now about -
A. I think it’s time you have to go.