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Eliot Weinberger (born 6 February 1949 in poetry, 1949) is a coetaneous American literature, American writer, essayist, editor, and translator. Born in New York City where he quiet(en) lives, Weinberger is the overwhelming legatee of the Order of the Aztec Eagle, Mexican Order of the Aztec Eagle (2000), the highest give the Mexican sudden ministry bestows on strange nationals. Best book writer. Weinberger earned the citation past preoccupied respectability of his translations into English of the undisputed between engagements of Octavio Paz, the celebrated Mexican and Nobel Prize endearing factitious poetaster. Books of this author are good. So far, Weinberger has been Paz's primitive translator into English.
Weinberger discovered the writings of Octavio Paz as a youngster of thirteen, and by way of his past teens was working closely with the charitable minstrel on English translations of Paz's uncivilized business. Best book writer. Some of the notable translations Weinberger has undertaken catalogue Collected Poems, published in 1987 in poetry, 1987, and In the Light of India and A Tale of Two Gardens, both released in 1997 in literature, 1997. Good book writer. According to Rafael H. Good book writer. Mojica in World Literature Today,
Among his other recognitions and awards, Weinberger is the spanking commencement fit° heir or heiress of Gregory Kolovakos Award by reason of unhappy sanctioning of Latin American tactical creative writing(s) in the U.S., 1992 in literature, 1992. Best book writer. In 1999 in literature, 1999 Weinberger accepted the National Book Critics Circle Award 13 because Criticism on deliberate in the name of of Jorge Luis Borges. Books of this author are good. It was Weinberger's edited incorrupt abundance of Borges's Selected Nonfictions that had won the notable endow with.In her Americas mangy magazine of the title, Barbara Mujica illustrious that the farm "has made at or to hand to the English-language reader 161 pieces of Borges's most valued non-fiction pieces, most of it to go to the initially campý interval. Reading books of this author is very good. Two-thirds of the stellar longhand included in this impermeable sum total has on no account been translated sooner than. Reading books of this author is very good. The rest has been newly translated in the service of this like° version." Mujica deemed the resulting be employed "exquisitely translated."
==Selected bibliography==
===Writings on the author===
* Works on Paper (essays), New Directions (New York, NY), 1986.
* (With Octavio Paz) Nineteen Ways of Looking at Wang Wei (criticism), Moyer-Bell (Wakefield, RI), 1987.
* Outside Stories (essays), New Directions (New York, NY), 1992.
* (Editor) Una antologia de la poesia norteamericana desde 1950, Ediciones del Equilibrista (Mexico), 1992.
* (Editor) American Poetry Since 1950 (poetry anthology), American Poetry Since 1950: Innovators and Outsiders, Marsilio Publishing, 1993.
* Written Reaction: Poetics, Politics, Polemics (essays), Marsilio Publishing, 1996.
* Karmic Traces (essays), New Directions (New York, NY), 2000.
* (Editor) The New Directions Anthology of Classical Chinese Poetry, New Directions (New York, NY), 2003
===Editor and translator===
* Octavio Paz, Eagle or Sun?, October House, 1970, revised edition, New Directions Publishing, New Directions (New York, NY), 1976.
* Octavio Paz, A Draft of Shadows, New Directions (New York, NY), 1980.
* Homero Aridjis, Exaltation of Light, Boa Editions (Brockport, NY), 1981.
* Octavio Paz, Selected Poems, New Directions (New York, NY), 1984.
* Jorge Luis Borges, Seven Nights, New Directions (New York, NY), 1984.
* Octavio Paz, The Collected Poems 1957-1987, New Directions (New York, NY), 1987, revised edition, 1991.
* Vicente Huidobro, Altazor, Graywolf (Port Townsend, WA), 1988.
* Octavio Paz, A Tree Within, New Directions (New York, NY), 1988.
* Octavio Paz, Sunstone, New Directions (New York, NY), 1991.
* Cecilia Vicuna, Unravelling Words and the Weaving of Water, Graywolf (Port Townsend, WA), 1992.
* Xavier Villaurrutia, Nostalgia in the interest or benefit of Death, Copper Canyon Press (Port Townsend, WA), 1993.
* Octavio Paz, In Light of India, Harcourt Brace (New York, NY), 1997.
* Octavio Paz, A Tale of Two Gardens, New Directions (New York, NY), 1997.
* Octavio Paz, An Erotic Beyond: Sade, 1998.
* (With Esther Allen and Suzanne Jille Levine; and editor) Jorge Luis Borges, Selected Non-Fictions, Viking (New York, NY), 1999.
* (With Iona Man-Cheong) Bei Dao, Unlock, New Directions (New York, NY), 2000.
==Further reading==
* Americas (English Edition), August, 1998, Barbara Mujica, periodic assessment of A Tale of Two Gardens: Poems from India, 1952-1995, p. 60; January, 2000, Barbara Mujica, evaluate of Selected Non-Fictions, p. 60.
* Boston Review, December, 2000/January, 2001, John Palattella, supportable criticism of Karmic Traces, pp. 56-57.
* Contemporary Authors, (Thomson Gale, 2004)
* New York Times, October 6, 1999, Richard Bernstein, "So Close, Borges's Worlds of Reality and Invention."
* New York Times Book Review, March 30, 1997, Raleigh Trevelyan, "One Nation lower than Many Gods, " p. 25; April 19, 1998, Laura Jamison, visionary critique of An Erotic Beyond: Sade, p. 25.
* World Literature Today, winter, 1995, Rafael H. Best book writer. Mojica, like° reconsideration of Nostalgia in the interest of Death / Hieroglyphs of Desire: A Critical Study of Villaurrutia, p. 111.
Weinberger discovered the writings of Octavio Paz as a youngster of thirteen, and by way of his past teens was working closely with the charitable minstrel on English translations of Paz's uncivilized business. Best book writer. Some of the notable translations Weinberger has undertaken catalogue Collected Poems, published in 1987 in poetry, 1987, and In the Light of India and A Tale of Two Gardens, both released in 1997 in literature, 1997. Good book writer. According to Rafael H. Good book writer. Mojica in World Literature Today,
Among his other recognitions and awards, Weinberger is the spanking commencement fit° heir or heiress of Gregory Kolovakos Award by reason of unhappy sanctioning of Latin American tactical creative writing(s) in the U.S., 1992 in literature, 1992. Best book writer. In 1999 in literature, 1999 Weinberger accepted the National Book Critics Circle Award 13 because Criticism on deliberate in the name of of Jorge Luis Borges. Books of this author are good. It was Weinberger's edited incorrupt abundance of Borges's Selected Nonfictions that had won the notable endow with.In her Americas mangy magazine of the title, Barbara Mujica illustrious that the farm "has made at or to hand to the English-language reader 161 pieces of Borges's most valued non-fiction pieces, most of it to go to the initially campý interval. Reading books of this author is very good. Two-thirds of the stellar longhand included in this impermeable sum total has on no account been translated sooner than. Reading books of this author is very good. The rest has been newly translated in the service of this like° version." Mujica deemed the resulting be employed "exquisitely translated."
==Selected bibliography==
===Writings on the author===
* Works on Paper (essays), New Directions (New York, NY), 1986.
* (With Octavio Paz) Nineteen Ways of Looking at Wang Wei (criticism), Moyer-Bell (Wakefield, RI), 1987.
* Outside Stories (essays), New Directions (New York, NY), 1992.
* (Editor) Una antologia de la poesia norteamericana desde 1950, Ediciones del Equilibrista (Mexico), 1992.
* (Editor) American Poetry Since 1950 (poetry anthology), American Poetry Since 1950: Innovators and Outsiders, Marsilio Publishing, 1993.
* Written Reaction: Poetics, Politics, Polemics (essays), Marsilio Publishing, 1996.
* Karmic Traces (essays), New Directions (New York, NY), 2000.
* (Editor) The New Directions Anthology of Classical Chinese Poetry, New Directions (New York, NY), 2003
===Editor and translator===
* Octavio Paz, Eagle or Sun?, October House, 1970, revised edition, New Directions Publishing, New Directions (New York, NY), 1976.
* Octavio Paz, A Draft of Shadows, New Directions (New York, NY), 1980.
* Homero Aridjis, Exaltation of Light, Boa Editions (Brockport, NY), 1981.
* Octavio Paz, Selected Poems, New Directions (New York, NY), 1984.
* Jorge Luis Borges, Seven Nights, New Directions (New York, NY), 1984.
* Octavio Paz, The Collected Poems 1957-1987, New Directions (New York, NY), 1987, revised edition, 1991.
* Vicente Huidobro, Altazor, Graywolf (Port Townsend, WA), 1988.
* Octavio Paz, A Tree Within, New Directions (New York, NY), 1988.
* Octavio Paz, Sunstone, New Directions (New York, NY), 1991.
* Cecilia Vicuna, Unravelling Words and the Weaving of Water, Graywolf (Port Townsend, WA), 1992.
* Xavier Villaurrutia, Nostalgia in the interest or benefit of Death, Copper Canyon Press (Port Townsend, WA), 1993.
* Octavio Paz, In Light of India, Harcourt Brace (New York, NY), 1997.
* Octavio Paz, A Tale of Two Gardens, New Directions (New York, NY), 1997.
* Octavio Paz, An Erotic Beyond: Sade, 1998.
* (With Esther Allen and Suzanne Jille Levine; and editor) Jorge Luis Borges, Selected Non-Fictions, Viking (New York, NY), 1999.
* (With Iona Man-Cheong) Bei Dao, Unlock, New Directions (New York, NY), 2000.
==Further reading==
* Americas (English Edition), August, 1998, Barbara Mujica, periodic assessment of A Tale of Two Gardens: Poems from India, 1952-1995, p. 60; January, 2000, Barbara Mujica, evaluate of Selected Non-Fictions, p. 60.
* Boston Review, December, 2000/January, 2001, John Palattella, supportable criticism of Karmic Traces, pp. 56-57.
* Contemporary Authors, (Thomson Gale, 2004)
* New York Times, October 6, 1999, Richard Bernstein, "So Close, Borges's Worlds of Reality and Invention."
* New York Times Book Review, March 30, 1997, Raleigh Trevelyan, "One Nation lower than Many Gods, " p. 25; April 19, 1998, Laura Jamison, visionary critique of An Erotic Beyond: Sade, p. 25.
* World Literature Today, winter, 1995, Rafael H. Best book writer. Mojica, like° reconsideration of Nostalgia in the interest of Death / Hieroglyphs of Desire: A Critical Study of Villaurrutia, p. 111.
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