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Paz at Harvard Celebrating100yearsof Octavio Paz March 31st, 1914 – April 19th, 1998 Mexican Caucus at HKS, in collaboration with Instituto Cervantes at Harvard, INVITES YOU To a lecture on Paz Harvard Bishop Un triángulo de influencias y confluencias“ By Pedro Ángel Palou March 31st, 2014 6:00 pm Littauer, L382 KHAN, Harvard Kennedy School 79 John F. Kennedy Street Cambridge, MA 02138 Pedro Palou is a Mexican writer, who was awarded the “Premio Nacional de Literatura Jorge Ibargüengoitia” and also “Xavier Villaurrutia Award” for his novel Con la muerte en los puños (2003). His last novel is La amante del Ghetto, in which he engages in a thrilling story of passion, surveillance and revenge in the postwar Europe. Along with Ignacio Padilla and Jorge Volpi, he is part of the socalled "Crack Movement". He holds a Ph.D. in Social Sciences from Colegio de Michoacán. Currently, Dr. Palou lectures Latin American Literature and Studies at Tufts University and he is the Director of the cultural magazine of the Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla.

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Paz  at  Harvard  

Celebrating100yearsof Octavio Paz  

                                             

 

 

 

 

 

March  31st,  1914  –  April  19th,  1998

Mexican  Caucus  at  HKS,  in  collaboration  with    Instituto  Cervantes  at  Harvard,    

   

INVITES  YOU    

To  a  lecture  on  

“Paz  -­‐  Harvard  -­‐  Bishop  Un  triángulo  de  influencias  y  confluencias“  

By  Pedro  Ángel  Palou  

 March  31st,  2014  

6:00  pm  

Littauer,  L-­‐382  KHAN,  Harvard  Kennedy  School  

79  John  F.  Kennedy  Street  Cambridge,  MA  02138  

   Pedro   Palou   is   a   Mexican   writer,   who   was   awarded   the  “Premio   Nacional   de   Literatura    Jorge   Ibargüengoitia”  and  also  “Xavier  Villaurrutia  Award”  for  his  novel  Con  la  muerte  en  los   puños   (2003).  His   last   novel   is   La   amante   del   Ghetto,   in  which   he   engages   in   a   thrilling   story   of   passion,   surveillance  and   revenge   in   the   post-­‐war   Europe.   Along   with   Ignacio  Padilla  and  Jorge   Volpi,   he   is   part   of   the   so-­‐called   "Crack  Movement".  He  holds  a  Ph.D.   in  Social  Sciences  from  Colegio  de   Michoacán.   Currently,   Dr.   Palou   lectures   Latin   American  Literature   and   Studies   at   Tufts   University   and   he   is   the  Director   of   the   cultural   magazine   of   the  Benemérita  Universidad  Autónoma  de  Puebla.