Ireneo Paz
Ireneo Paz Flores (1836–1924) was a Mexican liberal intellectual, writer and journalist, who is the grandfather of the Nobel Prize-winning Mexican writer Octavio Paz. He was born July 3, 1836, in Guadalajara, Mexico. In 1861 upon completion of his college studies, he was licensed to practice law. He married Rosa Solórzano. Their children included: Octavio (Sr.), Arturo, and Amalia. He died in Mixcoac in 1924. During his tenure as editor of La Patria Ilustrada, he became the first regular employer of famed Mexican cartoonist José Guadalupe Posada. Among Paz' numerous writings were works on the legendary California bandit Joaquin Murrieta, and the near-legendary historical figure Malinche.
Mr. Paz wrote 35 books which included different genres such as fiction, play-writing, comedy, memoirs and poetry.
Even though Ireneo Paz died when Octavio Paz was ten years old, he had an important influence on his decision for being a writer.
References
- {{cite book
|title=Readings from Modern Mexican Authors
|author=Frederick Starr
|year=1904
|publisher=The Open Court Publishing Company; [etc.,etc.]
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|url=https://archive.org/details/readingsfrommod01stargoog
|page=[https://archive.org/details/readingsfrommod01stargoog/page/n313 301]
|quote=Ireneo Paz.
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- [http://www.biografiasyvidas.com/biografia/p/paz_ireneo.htm Biografia de Ireneo Paz] at www.biografiasyvidas.com
- [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_hb4946/is_199708/ai_n18118543 La vida moral e intelectual de su abuelo, raíz de la obra de Octavio Paz. (entrevista con el historiador Napoleón Rodríguez quien habla sobre Ireneo Paz, ...] at findarticles.com
- [http://www.mexconnect.com/mex_/history/jtuck/jtoctaviopaz.html HISTORY OF MEXICO - OCTAVIO PAZ: NOBEL WINNER AND NOBLE MAN - BY JIM TUCK IN MEXICO CONNECT] at www.mexconnect.com
- {{cite book
|title=Apuntes biograficos de los miembros
|author=Lázaro Pavía
|year=1893
|publisher=Tip. y lit. de F. Barroso, hermano y co.
|isbn=
|url=https://archive.org/details/apuntesbiografi00pavgoog
|page=[https://archive.org/details/apuntesbiografi00pavgoog/page/n456 472]
|quote=Rosa Solorzano Ireneo Paz.
}}
- Vida y Aventuras del Mas Celebre Bandido Sonorense, Joaquin Murrieta: Sus Grandes Proezas En California, by Ireneo Paz, Mexico City, 1904; first English translation by Francis P. Belle, Regan Pub. Corp., Chicago, 1925. Republished with intro. and further translation by Luis Leal, Life and Adventures of the Celebrated Bandit Joaquin Murrieta: His Exploits in the State of California, Arte Publico Press, 1999.
- Amor y suplicio (1873) re: Malinche
- Doña Marina (1883) also re: Malinche
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