
The Selected Poems of José Emilio Pacheco
26 May 2026
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Description
A selection of the greatest poems by one of the major Mexican poets of the second half of the twentieth century
José Emilio Pacheco’s Selected Poems is a major bilingual retrospective of the poetry of one of Mexico’s foremost writers. Born in 1939, Pacheco achieved recognition early, and while still in his twenties, he was already keeping company with the most important writers of his generation. A prolific poet and perfectionist, Pacheco published many volumes of poetry, including his famous 1969 collection No me preguntes como pasa el tiempo (Don’t Ask Me How the Time Goes By). This edition is edited by George McWhirter of The University of British Columbia, who worked closely with Pacheco himself in choosing the poems and their English translations. Besides McWhirter’s own versions are those by Edward Dorn, Alastair Reid, Katherine Silver, and others. As McWhirter writes: “In his singularity of vision and multiplicity of poetic forms, traditional and modern, Pacheco spans past and present in both Latin American and peninsular Spanish poetry. It is a glittering and giant technical achievement, as brilliant and instantly visible as Hart Crane’s The Bridge.”
Reviews
"An exceptional poet of daily life, impeccable." — USA Today
"An intensely felt vision of life: abruptly we realize we have been led—almost trapped—into thoughtfulness." — The New York Times Book Review
"His work is universal, part of the eternal glory of literature." — Carlos Fuentes
"For José Emilio Pacheco, time is the agent of universal destruction, and history—the passage of ruins…" — Octavio Paz
"Pacheco's lyrics move from the trivial to the existential, from the everyday to the apocalyptic. Objects appear as if newly encountered, unveiled through something like a phenomenological experiment." — Julia Kornberg, Poetry
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José Emilio Pacheco, Katherine Silver
Paperback, 2021
This heart-breaking novella is a key work of 20th-century dystopian Mexican literature and sadly all too apropos today

José Emilio Pacheco, Katherine Silver
E Book, 2021
This heart-breaking novella is a key work of 20th-century dystopian Mexican literature and sadly all too apropos today
Also By: George McWhirter 

Homero Aridjis, George McWhirter
Paperback, 2023
An exciting new collection of poems by “one of the Spanish-speaking world’s greatest living writers” (LA Review of Books)
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Homero Aridjis, George McWhirter
E Book
An exciting new collection of poems by “one of the Spanish-speaking world’s greatest living writers” (LA Review of Books)