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acting. He commented: "Outside of Madrid, the theatre, which is in its very essence a part of the life of the people, is almost dead, and the people suffer accordingly, as they would if they had lost their two eyes, or ears, or a sense of taste. We are going to give it back to them." His experiences travelling through impoverished rural Spain and New York (particularly amongst the disenfranchised
African-American population), transformed him into a passionate advocate of the theatre of social action. He wrote "The theatre is a school of weeping and of laughter, a free forum, where men can question norms that are outmoded or mistaken and explain with living example the eternal norms of the human heart."
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1936–1939. Flowers are laid at the memorial every year on the anniversary of his death, and a commemorative event including music and readings of the poet's works is held every year in the park to mark the anniversary. On 17 August 2011, to remember the 75th anniversary of Lorca's assassination and to celebrate his life and legacy, this event included dance, song, poetry and dramatic readings and attracted hundreds of spectators. At the
Barranco de Víznar, between Víznar and Alfacar, there is a memorial stone bearing the words "
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November 2009, after two weeks of excavating the site, organic material that was believed to be human bones was recovered. The remains were taken to the University of Granada for examination. But in mid-December 2009, doubts were raised as to whether the poet's remains would be found. The dig
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syntax, and a preoccupation with sexual identity. Several drawings consisted of superimposed dreamlike faces (or shadows). He later described the double faces as self-portraits, showing "man's capacity for crying as well as winning," in line with his conviction that sorrow and joy were as inseparable
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is dedicated to his memory and includes the Huerta de San
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Antonio de Luna, signed "Federico". "Dear Antoñito: In the midst of a delicious ambience of sea, phonographs and cubist paintings I greet you and I hug you. Dalí and I are preparing something that will be 'moll bé.' Something 'moll bonic.' Without realizing it, I have
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S.D.: He was homosexual, as everyone knows, and madly in love with me. He tried to screw me twice... I was extremely annoyed, because I wasn't homosexual, and I wasn't interested in giving in. Besides, it hurts. So nothing came of it. But I felt awfully flattered vis-à-vis the prestige. Deep down I
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Federico García Lorca, in Alfacar, is near Fuente Grande; in 2009, excavations in it failed to locate Lorca's body. Close to the olive tree indicated by some as marking the location of the grave, there is a stone memorial to Federico García Lorca and all other victims of the Civil War,
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where there is a memorial to Lorca). This project had the support of families who believed that relatives were buried there. The archaeologist directing the investigation explained that the poet was only one of hundreds of people whose remains might be there. Excavations at the site were still in
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Education, and it was charged with touring Spain's rural areas in order to introduce audiences to classical Spanish theatre free of charge. With a portable stage and little equipment, they sought to bring theatre to people who had never seen any, with García Lorca directing as well as
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views. Granada was so tumultuous that it had not had a mayor for months; no one dared accept the job. When García Lorca's brother-in-law, Manuel Fernández-Montesinos, agreed to accept the position, he was assassinated within a week. On the same day he was shot, 19 August 1936, García Lorca was
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Lorca's death. The García Lorca family dropped objections to the excavation of a potential gravesite near Alfacar, but no human remains were found. The investigation was ultimately dropped and a further investigation was begun in 2016, but met with no more success.
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in April 2015, conclude that Lorca was executed by fascist forces. The Franco-era report, dated 9 July 1965, describes the writer as a "socialist" and "freemason belonging to the Alhambra lodge", who engaged in "homosexual and abnormal practices".
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deposited myself in the Catalan. Goodbye Antonio. Say hello to your father. And salute yourself with my finest unalterable friendship. You've seen what they've done with Paquito! (Silence)" Above, penned by Dalí: "Greetings from Salvador Dalí"
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produced "not one bone, item of clothing or bullet shell", said Begoña Álvarez, justice minister of Andalucia. She added, "the soil was only 40 cm (16in) deep, making it too shallow for a grave." The failed excavation cost €70,000.
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reported in 2014 that "the statue, at least, is still an emblem of the contested past: each day, the Left puts a red kerchief on the neck of the statue, and someone from the Right comes later to take it off". In
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argues that he was shot with three others (Joaquín Arcollas Cabezas, Francisco Galadí Melgar and Dióscoro Galindo González) at a place known as the Fuente Grande ('Great Spring') which is on the road between
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press denouncing the murder and lionizing García Lorca; the article opened: "The finest poet of Imperial Spain has been assassinated." Jean-Louis Schonberg also put forward the 'homosexual jealousy' theory.
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suggests that García Lorca's assassination was part of a campaign of mass killings intended to eliminate supporters of the Leftist Popular Front. However, Gibson proposes that rivalry between the right-wing
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regional government, said that after years of pressure, García Lorca's body would "be exhumed in a matter of weeks." Lorca's relatives, who had initially opposed an exhumation, said they might provide a
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s published manifesto, which Lorca later signed, and alleges that García Lorca was an active supporter of the Popular Front. García Lorca read out this manifesto at a banquet in honour of fellow poet
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5 April – 20 July 2013, Back Tomorrow: Federico García Lorca / Poet in New York, New York Public Library Exhibition. Fifth Avenue at 42nd Street Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, Wachenheim Gallery.
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arrested García Lorca at the Rosales's home, and was the one responsible for the original denunciation that led to the arrest warrant's being issued.
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Gypsy Ballads: A Version of the Romancero Gitano of Federico García Lorca
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2908:"Documents confirm fascists murdered Spanish poet Federico Garcia Lorca"
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winding mountain road that connects the villages of Víznar and Alfacar.
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In 1919–20, at Sierra's invitation, he wrote and staged his first play,
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wrote in his memoirs that he once found García Lorca in the company of
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366:. García Lorca also had a close emotional relationship for a time with
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46:
3727:"Second LGBT Honorees Selected for San Francisco's Rainbow Honor Walk"
904:, García Lorca wrote his now best-known plays, the "Rural Trilogy" of
684:. Both his poetry and drawings reflected the influence of traditional
4135:
2517:. Translated by Abigail Israel. University of Minnesota Press, 2003.
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Olive tree marking putative site of Lorca's burial, as it was in 1999
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persuaded García Lorca's parents to let him move to the progressive,
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A film of Lorca's poetry read at a Lorca Festival in Stroud, England
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At the Residencia de Estudiantes in Madrid, García Lorca befriended
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3506:"Remains of Federico García Lorca 'hidden at the bottom of a well'"
3449:""Las trece ultimas horas en la vida de Garcia Lorca" (in Spanish)"
2785:
Hernández, Mario, "Line of Light and Shadow" (trans), 383 drawings.
959:, 1936), was long thought to have been inspired by his passion for
746:, with stage settings by Salvador Dalí, opened to great acclaim in
333:, 1942)—he returned to Spain and wrote his best-known plays,
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2253:"Patronato Federico García Lorca, Fuentevaqueros, Granada, Spain"
1691:, translated by Carlos Bauer (includes original Spanish verses).
2956:"Lorca murdered after confessing, says Franco-era police report"
1421:
Lorca is commeorated in the Federico García Lorca Garden on the
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4354:
4214:
3941:
Line of Light and Shadow: The Drawings of Federico García Lorca
3561:"Un niño sin nombre entre los fusilados del barranco de Víznar"
1536:(written between 1920 and 1923, published posthumously in 1983)
3042:"Federico Garcia Lorca. L'homme – L'oeuvre" 1956 (Paris, Plon)
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1231:
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237:
3700:
SFist – San Francisco News, Restaurants, Events, & Sports
2076:
Spanish conventions require his name to be listed under "G".
1785:
The Dream of Apples: Selected Poems of Federico García Lorca
1774:, translated by Kathryn Phillips-Miles and Simon Deefholts,
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style. The year before, García Lorca had begun to write his
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in Madrid in 1919, while nominally attending classes at the
315:. His poetry incorporated traditional Andalusian motifs and
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228:
4014:; García Lorca, Federico; Alberti, Aitana (trans.) (1972).
3671:"The Rainbow Honor Walk: San Francisco's LGBT Walk of Fame"
3068:"New search for Lorca's grave begins", El Pais, 19 NOV 2014
2016:, 1932. Ink and coloured pencil on paper. Chicago, Illinois
652:(1923) was never finished and was not published until 1983.
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240:
2881:
The Spanish Civil War. Reaction, Revolution & Revenge.
2125:. Encyclopædia Britannica Inc., n.d. Web. 18 November 2015
876:
in New York City retains several of his personal letters.
4032:(411 pages). Includes excerpts from García Lorca's works.
3939:
Mario Hernandez Translated by Christopher Maurer (1991).
3424:"Lorca's grave may be uncovered 78 years after execution"
3370:"article "Spanish dig fails to find grave of poet Lorca""
2819:(in Spanish). Barcelona: Plaza & Janes. p. 255.
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The Girl that Waters the Basil and the Inquisitive Prince
225:
4188:"Lorca and Censorship: The Gay Artist Made Heterosexual"
4084:
Pastor, Ben (pseudonym for Maria Verbena Volpi) (2019).
3910:
Fire, Blood and the Alphabet: One Hundred Years of Lorca
3581:, 1955. Page 283. "On the Martyrdom of F. Garcia Lorca."
2997:(in Spanish). Barcelona: Plaza & Janes. p. 52.
1849:: (written 1926–30, first production 1930, revised 1933)
370:, who said he rejected García Lorca's sexual advances.
27:
Spanish poet, dramatist and theatre director (1898–1936)
3473:"New search underway for civil war grave of poet Lorca"
632:. At the music festival in June, he met the celebrated
311:, 1928), a book of poems depicting life in his native
1905:: (only one act, written 1936, first production 1986)
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Translated by Michael Hartnett. Goldsmith Press 1973
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Lament for the Death of a Bullfighter and Other Poems
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were successfully played on the main Spanish stages.
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La niña que riega la albahaca y el príncipe preguntón
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4609:
Columbia University School of General Studies alumni
3080:"Granada abre un barranco lleno de versos y muertos"
2776:
Cavanaugh, Cecilia J., "Lorca's Drawings And Poems".
1841:, first production 1927 in the Teatro Eslava, Madrid
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They looked for me in cafes, cemeteries and churches
248:
36:
Works related to Federico García Lorca § Poetry
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The Love of Don Perlimplín and Belisa in the Garden
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The Love of Don Perlimplín and Belisa in the Garden
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2868:Battle for Spain. The Spanish Civil War 1936–1939.
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210:Federico del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús García Lorca
88:Federico del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús García Lorca
3780:Encyclopedia of literary translation into English
3283:"Spain: Garcia Lorca Grave to be Opened in Weeks"
1546:written between 1921 and 1924, published in 1927)
1178:Association for the Recovery of Historical Memory
1101:From "The Fable And Round of the Three Friends",
2843:The Spanish Civil War. A very short introduction
2416:"Exposició de dibuixos de Federico García Lorca"
2316:
2314:
2271:"Casa Museo Federico Garcia Lorca – Valderrubio"
1180:, which grew out of the quest by a sociologist,
628:, and began to speak publicly in support of the
362:after the end of his relationship with sculptor
4599:20th-century Spanish dramatists and playwrights
3340:"Doubts rise over Spanish poet Lorca's remains"
2387:(Madrid: Alianza Editorial 1969, 1972) at 7–34.
1530:; written in 1921 but not published until 1931)
1147:. On 11 March 1937, an article appeared in the
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53: and the second or maternal family name is
4115:. Vol. 1. pp. 93–107. Archived from
3777:Classe, O.; Ac02468681, [Anonymus (2000).
3176:"Exhuming Lorca's remains and Franco's ghosts"
3058:, Chapter 6, 'Granada'. (Serif, London, 2010).
750:in 1927. In 1926, García Lorca wrote the play
34:. For the poems by Radnóti and Kavvadias, see
4466:
4366:
4226:
4063:Apocryphal Lorca: Translation, Parody, Kitsch
3696:"Castro's Rainbow Honor Walk Dedicated Today"
3395:Giles Tremlett in Madrid (18 December 2009).
3214:Giles Tremlett in Madrid (18 December 2009).
2741:
2739:
2466:
2464:
1689:Poem of the Deep Song – Poema del Cante Jondo
1067:Spanish Confederation of the Autonomous Right
824:Columbia University School of General Studies
323:from 1929 to 1930—documented posthumously in
8:
3810:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
3031:Luis Hurtado Alvarez, Unidad (11 March 1937)
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2400:(Barcelona: Salvat Editores 1985) at 54–56 (
2223:Routledge Modern and Contemporary Dramatists
1321:did not include his late heavily homoerotic
3966:In the Green Morning: Memories of Frederico
2894:The Assassination of Federico García Lorca.
2883:Harper Perennial. London. 2006. pp. 107–108
2683:
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1056:. Police reports released by radio station
517:—printed at his father's expense in 1918).
484:. Later, with his friendship with composer
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3313:""The Leader" Article "First bones found""
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2136:The Assassination of Federico García Lorca
1811:: (written 1919–20, first production 1920)
1077:members. Former CEDA Parliamentary Deputy
668:. He published a poetry collection called
72:
61:
4109:"Unanswered Questions about Lorca' Death"
2934:"Los documentos sobre la muerte de Lorca"
1819:: (written 1922–5, first production 1937)
1278:Learn how and when to remove this message
1205:sample in order to identify his remains.
212:(5 June 1898 – 19 August 1936), known as
3397:"article 18 Dec 09 – "No remains found""
2709:Roiz Menéndez, Julia (7 November 2020).
1943:La doncella, el marinero y el estudiante
1835:(written 1923–25, first production 1927)
4719:Spanish people of the Spanish Civil War
4709:Spanish male dramatists and playwrights
4644:Spanish LGBT dramatists and playwrights
4159:Works by or about Federico García Lorca
2846:. Oxford University Press. p. 28.
2110:
2037:
1913:: (written 1936, first production 1945)
1897:: (written 1935, first production 1935)
1881:: (written 1932, first production 1933)
1873:: (written 1931, first production 1945)
1857:: (written 1928, first production 1933)
1827:: (written 1923, first production 1935)
1364:In Granada, the city of his birth, the
4694:People killed in the Spanish Civil War
3882:. London: Farrar Straus & Giroux.
3803:
3659:. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley Publishing, 2001.
3250:
3248:
3246:
2027:Works related to Federico García Lorca
1947:The Maiden, the Sailor and the Student
719:("Sleepwalking Romance"), García Lorca
4744:Violence against LGBT people in Spain
3959:Federico García Lorca: Selected Poems
3338:Castillo, Raquel (17 December 2009).
2047:
1889:(written 1934, first production 1934)
7:
3517:from the original on 12 January 2022
3255:Kingstone, Steve (28 October 2009).
2633:"Historia de la Literatura Española"
2190:Estefania, Rafael (18 August 2006).
1260:adding citations to reliable sources
1087:Then I realized I had been murdered.
603:, a festival dedicated to enhancing
591:García Lorca's first book of poems,
4769:Victims of the White Terror (Spain)
4749:War crimes of the Spanish Civil War
4689:People from the Province of Granada
4684:People executed by Spain by firearm
4138:—The Lorca Family home now a museum
3484:from the original on 8 January 2012
2896:Penguin Books. London. 1983. p. 164
2870:Penguin Books. 2006. London. p. 100
2192:"Poet's death still troubles Spain"
2088:Lorca-Dalí: el amor que no pudo ser
4679:People executed by Francoist Spain
4142:"Lorca censored to hide sexuality"
3908:; Thompson, Michael, eds. (1999).
3754:. Garcia-lorca.org. Archived from
3702:. 2 September 2014. Archived from
3121:"Lorca family to allow exhumation"
2906:López, Alexandro (30 April 2015).
2155:Wood, Michael (24 November 1977).
2092:The Shameful Life of Salvador Dalí
1760:, bilingual edition translated by
1742:, bilingual edition translated by
1328:South African Roman Catholic poet
420:, a small town 17 km west of
25:
4594:20th-century Spanish male writers
3422:Hedgecoe, Guy (2 December 2014).
3281:Woolls, Daniel (5 October 2009).
2321:Stevenson, Robert (Summer 2007).
1593:Lament for Ignacio Sánchez Mejías
1581:Llanto por Ignacio Sánchez Mejías
1358:Monument to Federico García Lorca
1045:The Assassination of García Lorca
929:Bust of Federico García Lorca in
32:Monument to Federico García Lorca
4739:Victims of anti-LGBT hate crimes
4604:20th-century Spanish LGBT people
4304:The Puppet Play of Don Cristóbal
4175:
3984:Enfances et mort de Garcia Lorca
3669:Shelter, Scott (14 March 2016).
3503:Badcock, James (13 April 2016).
3315:. Theleader.info. Archived from
1993:, unfinished collaboration with
1824:The Puppet Play of Don Cristóbal
1408:prominently located in Madrid's
1305:) was released. Following this,
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791:collaborated on their 1929 film
221:
199:
4276:The Shoemaker's Prodigious Wife
4136:Huerta De San Vicente, Grandada
3725:Carnivele, Gary (2 July 2016).
3470:Govan, Fiona (6 January 2012).
3174:Abend, Lisa (29 October 2009).
2724:Tremlett, Giles (10 May 2012).
2616:García Lorca, Federico (1958).
1846:The Shoemaker's Prodigious Wife
1633:1936, not published until 1983)
1247:needs additional citations for
859:which he personally witnessed.
753:The Shoemaker's Prodigious Wife
561:, becoming close to playwright
381:forces at the beginning of the
301:He initially rose to fame with
4649:Gay dramatists and playwrights
4168:Works by Federico García Lorca
4088:. London: Bitter Lemon Press.
4044:García Lorca y las Vanguardias
3834:García Lorca y las Vanguardias
3614:"Federico García Lorca center"
2582:Smith, Dinitia (4 July 2000).
2123:Encyclopædia Britannica Online
1091:.... but they did not find me.
830:before moving to room 1231 in
703:and the horse on the mountain.
1:
4669:Missing person cases in Spain
4154:LGB biography of García Lorca
4016:Vida y Muerte de García Lorca
3240:"Lorca's Granada" pp. 113–123
2995:El assasinato de García Lorca
2932:Ser, Cadena (22 April 2015).
2817:El assasinato de García Lorca
2657:"Hispanic Society of America"
2635:. New York. pp. 340–343.
2414:Dalmau, Josep (2 July 1927).
2275:www.museolorcavalderrubio.com
2021:Works related to García Lorca
1428:Lorca's one-time room at the
1341:But with a hammer and a knife
1337:Not only did he lose his life
888:and the establishment of the
459:
447:García Lorca with his sister
407:
4729:University of Granada alumni
3986:(in French). Paris, France:
2404:), at 56–58 (play), and 174.
2257:www.patronatogarcialorca.org
2161:The New York Review of Books
1781:2020. ISBN 978-1-9996453-9-9
1462:Centro Federico García Lorca
1145:José Antonio Primo de Rivera
705:With the shadow at the waist
45:, the first or paternal
4183:Federico Garcia Lorca Poems
4174:(public domain audiobooks)
4067:University of Chicago Press
4018:(in Spanish). Mexico City:
3957:Maurer, Christopher (2001)
3855:. London: Faber and Faber.
2327:Inter-American Music Review
1917:Dreams of my Cousin Aurelia
1801:Christ: A Religious Tragedy
1396:, the last of a set of 110
1375:Lorca eran todos, 18-8-2002
1343:Was after that—translated.
974:Lorca spent summers at the
874:Hispanic Society of America
699:Green wind. Green branches.
319:styles. After a sojourn in
4790:
4589:20th-century Spanish poets
4579:1930s missing person cases
4511:The House of Bernarda Alba
4503:The House of Bernarda Alba
4487:The House of Bernarda Alba
4339:The House of Bernarda Alba
4255:The Butterfly's Evil Spell
4061:Mayhew, Jonathan. (2009).
3538:"Fusilados en el Barranco"
2024:
1991:Lola, the Actress/Comedian
1910:The House of Bernarda Alba
1839:The Curse of the Butterfly
1808:The Butterfly's Evil Spell
1499:Impressions and Landscapes
1366:Park Federico García Lorca
1315:The House of Bernarda Alba
919:The House of Bernarda Alba
717:From "Romance Sonámbulo",
711:with eyes of cold silver.
707:she dreams on her balcony,
579:The Butterfly's Evil Spell
515:Impressions and Landscapes
348:The House of Bernarda Alba
40:
29:
4734:Unsolved murders in Spain
4724:Spanish theatre directors
4629:Galician-language writers
4249:
4190:—essay by Eisenberg, D.;
3964:Lorca, Francisco Garcia.
3943:. Duke University Press.
3878:Stainton, Leslie (1999).
3257:"article 28 October 2009"
2954:El Pais (23 April 2015).
2697:Arriving Where We Started
2494:"Conversations with Dalí"
2435:. Bloomsbury Publishing.
2429:Leslie, Stainton (2013).
1930:El paseo de Buster Keaton
1746:and Gloria García Lorca.
1670:Revista Hispánica Moderna
1095:No. They never found me.
1021:Republican Assault Guards
527:Residencia de Estudiantes
198:
187:Federico García Rodríguez
71:
4774:Violence against gay men
4325:Doña Rosita the Spinster
4192:Florida State University
3783:. Taylor & Francis.
3594:. Huertadesanvicente.com
3592:"Huertadesanvicente.com"
2912:World Socialist Web Site
2074:(UK). 10 November 2008.
1894:Doña Rosita the Spinster
1789:Green Linden Press 2024.
1712:. Sarabande Books, 2006
1412:. Political philosopher
986:Así que pasen cinco años
834:. He also spent time in
815:, a sister liner to the
709:green flesh, green hair,
599:in order to promote the
567:Gregorio Martínez Sierra
4614:Executed Spanish people
2758:. Huerta de San Vicente
2756:"Huerta de San Vicente"
2631:Río, Ángel del (1948).
2480:Encyclopædia Britannica
2432:Lorca – a Dream of Life
2301:"Huerta de San Vicente"
2219:"Federico Garcia Lorca"
2157:"The Lorca Murder Case"
1619:Sonetos del amor oscuro
1069:(CEDA) and the fascist
943:Play and Theory of the
890:Second Spanish Republic
701:The ship out on the sea
601:Concurso de Cante Jondo
4759:Spanish murder victims
4754:Writers from Andalusia
4704:LGBT theatre directors
4624:Spanish-language poets
4262:The Billy-Club Puppets
3880:Lorca: A Dream of Life
3752:"The Lorca Foundation"
3657:Frommer's Buenos Aires
2981:Lorca: A Dream of Life
2840:Graham, Helen (2006).
2562:blogs.cul.columbia.edu
2492:Bosque, Alain (1969).
2305:huertadesanvicente.com
2062:Spanish naming customs
2045:Spanish pronunciation:
2002:Drawings and paintings
1816:The Billy-Club Puppets
1487:Impresiones y paisajes
1401:
1361:
1346:
1339:By shots assassinated:
1165:
1098:
961:Rafael Rodríguez Rapún
953:Sonetos de amor oscuro
934:
768:
763:Lorca as a student at
714:
661:
546:
503:Impresiones y paisajes
465:
413:
4764:Spanish anti-fascists
4569:Federico García Lorca
4482:Federico García Lorca
4382:Federico García Lorca
4243:Federico García Lorca
4042:Cao, Antonio (1984).
4009:Spanish translation:
3853:Federico García Lorca
3832:Cao, Antonio (1984).
3579:Henry Regnery Company
2745:Maurer (2001), pxvii.
2618:"Poeta en Nueva York"
2470:Maurer (2001) p. xiii
1706:Poem of the Deep Song
1528:Poem of the Deep Song
1516:Poema del cante jondo
1404:Lorca is honoured by
1383:
1356:
1334:
1163:
976:Huerta de San Vicente
965:Juan Ramírez de Lucas
928:
774:Emilio Aladrén Perojo
762:
658:
614:Poema del cante jondo
544:
470:University of Granada
446:
438:Huerta de San Vicente
405:
364:Emilio Aladrén Perojo
214:Federico García Lorca
148:University of Granada
66:Federico García Lorca
18:Federico Garcia Lorca
4654:LGBT Roman Catholics
4332:Play Without a Title
4297:When Five Years Pass
4131:The Lorca Foundation
3914:University of Durham
3851:Gibson, Ian (1989).
2993:Gibson, Ian (1996).
2815:Gibson, Ian (1996).
2547:Maurer (2001) p. xiv
2458:Maurer (2001) p. xii
2167:(19). Archived from
1902:Play Without a Title
1870:When Five Years Pass
1754:Sonnets of Dark Love
1631:Sonnets of Dark Love
1398:Wall poems in Leiden
1323:Sonnets of Dark Love
1256:improve this article
1182:Emilio Silva-Barrera
1124:on 9 February 1936.
1106:(1929), García Lorca
1093:They never found me?
981:When Five Years Pass
957:Sonnets of Dark Love
607:performance and its
531:University of Madrid
519:Fernando de los Rios
482:Ludwig van Beethoven
189:Vicenta Lorca Romero
78:García Lorca in 1932
30:For the statue, see
4634:Spanish gay writers
4519:Rukmavati Ki Haveli
4086:The Horseman's Song
4046:. London: Tamesis.
3836:. London: Tamesis.
3478:The Daily Telegraph
3350:on 11 February 2016
3319:on 25 February 2012
3129:. 18 September 2008
2374:Maurer (2001) p. xi
2242:Maurer (2001) p. ix
2171:on 6 September 2009
2066:"Translating Lorca"
1987:Lola, la Comedianta
1777:"The Clapton Press"
1683:Select translations
1600:Seis poemas galegos
1568:Poeta en Nueva York
1442:Castro neighborhood
1440:in San Francisco's
969:San Juan de la Cruz
900:While touring with
880:The Second Republic
848:Poeta en Nueva York
765:Columbia University
693:as life and death.
449:Isabel García Lorca
326:Poeta en Nueva York
144:Columbia University
4714:Spanish male poets
4659:Spanish LGBT poets
3906:Doggart, Sebastian
3376:. 18 December 2009
3293:on 30 October 2009
3186:on 31 October 2009
3093:"No remains found"
2687:Maurer (2001) pxv.
2659:. 16 October 2015.
2588:The New York Times
2499:. pp. 19–20.
2362:Maurer (2001) p. x
2119:Generation of 1927
2014:Bust of a Dead Man
1779:. 18 October 2020.
1643:Primeras canciones
1612:Six Galician poems
1480:Poetry collections
1434:Rainbow Honor Walk
1410:Plaza de Santa Ana
1402:
1362:
1224:progress in 2024.
1166:
1156:Search for remains
1031:for his outspoken
1025:Guardias de asalto
935:
769:
662:
573:'s Teatro Eslava.
569:, the Director of
559:Juan Ramón Jiménez
547:
466:
414:
358:and suffered from
296:Spanish literature
4674:Modernist theatre
4639:Generation of '27
4556:
4555:
4448:
4447:
4348:
4347:
4119:on 27 March 2018.
4105:Eisenberg, Daniel
4076:978-0-226-51203-7
4012:Auclair, Marcelle
3988:Éditions du Seuil
3980:Auclair, Marcelle
3706:on 10 August 2019
3675:Quirky Travel Guy
3655:Luongo, Michael.
3559:Junquera (2024).
3287:The Seattle Times
3056:The Face of Spain
3004:978-84-663-1314-8
2826:978-84-663-1314-8
2281:on 15 August 2020
2138:. Penguin (1983)
1937:goes for a stroll
1803:(unfinished 1917)
1758:The Tamarit Divan
1734:978-0-8021-4353-2
1693:City Lights Books
1666:The Tamarit Divan
1654:Diván del Tamarit
1288:
1287:
1280:
1174:The Face of Spain
1079:Ramón Ruiz Alonso
1017:José Calvo Sotelo
998:Diván del Tamarit
894:Second Republic's
857:Wall Street crash
799:An Andalusian Dog
740:His second play,
537:As a young writer
383:Spanish Civil War
373:García Lorca was
354:García Lorca was
280:Generation of '27
207:
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178:Generation of '27
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4000:(477 pages)
3641:16 November
1964:Filmscripts
1924:Short plays
1710:Ralph Angel
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398:Early years
379:Nationalist
317:avant-garde
154:Occupations
130:Nationality
98:5 June 1898
4699:Sonneteers
4563:Categories
4290:The Public
3912:. Durham:
3480:. London.
2979:Stainton,
2203:14 October
2106:References
2096:Ian Gibson
2094:, both by
1862:The Public
1762:Jane Duran
1744:Jane Duran
1228:Censorship
1198:Andalusian
1058:Cadena SER
1041:Ian Gibson
1036:arrested.
1029:right wing
1015:spokesman
988:) (1931),
902:La Barraca
870:The Public
865:El público
686:Andalusian
525:-inspired
360:depression
356:homosexual
292:surrealism
160:Playwright
94:1898-06-05
4664:Gay poets
4549:(musical)
4419:The Bride
4241:Plays by
3898:246338520
3806:cite book
3796:14 August
3762:14 August
3736:12 August
3710:13 August
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3190:14 August
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2762:14 August
2620:. Madrid.
2596:0362-4331
1672:in 1940).
1540:Canciones
1384:The poem
1349:Memorials
1149:Falangist
1141:Falangist
1033:socialist
787:Dalí and
772:sculptor
748:Barcelona
670:Canciones
387:socialist
313:Andalusia
284:symbolism
219:English:
194:Signature
184:Parent(s)
140:Education
4541:(ballet)
4172:LibriVox
4113:Angélica
4107:(1990).
3982:(1968).
3961:Penguin.
3932:43821099
3871:21600658
3521:21 March
3515:Archived
3488:19 March
3482:Archived
3455:19 March
3433:21 March
3403:. London
3374:BBC News
3354:21 March
3297:21 March
3261:BBC News
3222:. London
3180:Time.com
3159:21 March
3126:BBC News
3101:. London
2965:21 March
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2917:21 March
2601:22 March
2567:22 March
2525:. P. 66.
2402:Concurso
2335:ProQuest
2197:BBC News
2175:21 March
1406:a statue
1360:, Madrid
1131:member,
992:(1932),
842:, Cuba.
688:motifs,
630:Concurso
626:flamenco
605:flamenco
523:Oxbridge
351:(1936).
339:(1932),
288:futurism
174:Movement
41:In this
4441:(opera)
4161:at the
3826:Sources
3680:28 July
3344:Reuters
2960:El Pais
2794:Zhooee,
2646:60-6296
2339:1310726
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1953:Quimera
1695:, 1987
1444:noting
1129:Falange
1075:Falange
1071:Falange
1054:Alfacar
931:Santoña
836:Vermont
819:Titanic
812:Olympic
735:Córdoba
682:Canción
638:cantaor
498:Galicia
490:Castile
422:Granada
294:) into
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122:Alfacar
47:surname
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1534:Suites
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1295:regime
1221:Víznar
1050:Víznar
945:Duende
840:Havana
767:, 1929
690:Cubist
650:Suites
571:Madrid
496:, and
290:, and
51:García
4530:Stage
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