Paz is undeniably brilliant. At times his prose can be more opaque than what could be expected from an essayist - Paz never seems to put aside his sensibilities as a poet to get 'a point' across. Which is to say that his essays are not op-eds, nor do they shy away from judgment and argument. They are in reference, of course, to the diverse subjects of Paz's intellect: from Christianity to Marxism, to film, to drugs, to love, to history and time. But moreso, I've found that Paz always writes in reference to himself - to his own notions of what is essential, good, beautiful, just. A 'poetic' sentence takes us out of an argument and returns us to a man. It takes us out of a cockfight of right and wrong and allows us to breathe, to think about the significance of what we read - not to our ideas per-say but to our life.