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gptkb:essayist
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gptkbp:adapted_into
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gptkb:lectures
gptkb:theatrical_performances
art installations
seminars
documentary films
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gptkbp:author
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gptkb:Octavio_Paz
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gptkbp:contains
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gptkb:The_Mexican_Revolution
gptkb:The_Sons_of_La_Malinche
gptkb:The_Pachuco_and_Other_Extremes
gptkb:historical_analysis
personal reflection
cultural critique
The Labyrinth of Solitude (essay)
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gptkbp:country
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gptkb:Mexico
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gptkbp:discusses
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gptkb:national_identity
cultural history
Mexican history
Mexican identity
psychological aspects of solitude
cultural alienation
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gptkbp:explores
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themes of solitude
themes of identity
themes of culture
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gptkbp:genre
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gptkb:essayist
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label
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The Labyrinth of Solitude
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gptkbp:impact
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gptkb:Spanish_literature
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gptkbp:influenced
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Latin American literature
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gptkbp:influenced_by
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gptkb:Surrealism
Existentialism
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gptkbp:influences
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gptkb:existentialism
surrealism
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gptkbp:is_analyzed_in
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gptkb:literary_analysis
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gptkbp:is_available_in
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digital format
print format
audiobook format
hardcover format
paperback format
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gptkbp:is_available_on
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online platforms
library databases
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gptkbp:is_cited_in
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academic papers
academic studies
cultural studies
philosophical discussions
historical analyses
theses
literary critiques
dissertations
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gptkbp:is_considered
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a classic of Mexican literature
a seminal text
a philosophical work
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gptkbp:is_discussed_in
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gptkb:documentaries
book clubs
university courses
literary circles
philosophy courses
history classes
literary seminars
cultural studies classes
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gptkbp:is_examined_in
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psychological studies
sociological studies
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gptkbp:is_explored_in
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cultural studies
philosophical discussions
identity studies
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gptkbp:is_influenced_by
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gptkb:modernism
gptkb:Mexican_Revolution
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gptkbp:is_influential_in
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gptkb:sociology
gptkb:philosophy
gptkb:psychology
Latin American literature
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gptkbp:is_part_of
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Paz's exploration of Mexican culture
Paz's larger work
Paz's exploration of solitude
Paz's literary legacy
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gptkbp:is_recognized_as
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a significant work in existential thought
a significant work in cultural criticism
a significant work in literary theory
a significant work in post-colonial studies
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gptkbp:is_recognized_by
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gptkb:Nobel_Prize_committee
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gptkbp:is_referenced_in
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gptkb:films
gptkb:popular_culture
gptkb:artworks
gptkb:music
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gptkbp:is_reviewed_by
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gptkb:Los_Angeles_Times
gptkb:The_Guardian
gptkb:The_New_York_Times
gptkb:The_Paris_Review
critics
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gptkbp:is_studied_in
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gptkb:students
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gptkbp:is_used_in
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curricula
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gptkbp:language
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gptkb:Spanish
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gptkbp:main_theme
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Mexican identity
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gptkbp:notable_quote
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“ The Mexican is a man who has lost his way.”
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gptkbp:notable_work
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gptkb:Octavio_Paz
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gptkbp:published_in
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1950
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gptkbp:published_year
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1950
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gptkbp:theme
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gptkb:identity
Mexican culture
solitude
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gptkbp:translated_into
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English
multiple translators
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gptkbp:bfsParent
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gptkb:Octavio_Paz
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gptkbp:bfsLayer
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4
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