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Federico García Lorca

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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."
542: 74: 1381: 403: 444: 780:. He felt he was trapped between the persona of the successful author, which he was forced to maintain in public, and the tortured, authentic self, which he could acknowledge only in private. He also had the sense that he was being pigeon-holed as a "gypsy poet". He wrote: "The gypsies are a theme. And nothing more. I could just as well be a poet of sewing needles or hydraulic landscapes. Besides, this gypsyism gives me the appearance of an uncultured, ignorant and primitive poet that you know very well I'm not. I don't want to be typecast." 922:, which all rebelled against the norms of bourgeois Spanish society. He called for a rediscovery of the roots of European theatre and the questioning of comfortable conventions such as the popular drawing-room comedies of the time. His work challenged the accepted role of women in society and explored taboo issues of homoeroticism and class. García Lorca wrote little poetry in this last period of his life, declaring in 1936, "theatre is poetry that rises from the book and becomes human enough to talk and shout, weep and despair." 1373:
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 "
201: 1325:, written in November 1935 and shared only with close friends. They were lost until 1983/4 when they were finally published in draft form. (No final manuscripts have ever been found.) It was only after Franco's death that García Lorca's life and death could be openly discussed in Spain. This was not only because of political censorship, but also because of the reluctance of the García Lorca family to allow the publication of unfinished poems and plays prior to the publication of a critical edition of his works. 656: 733:, 1928), part of his Cancion series, became his best-known book of poetry. It was a highly stylised imitation of the ballads and poems that were still being told throughout the Spanish countryside. García Lorca describes the work as a "carved altar piece" of Andalusia with "gypsies, horses, archangels, planets, its Jewish and Roman breezes, rivers, crimes, the everyday touch of the smuggler and the celestial note of the naked children of 737:. A book that hardly expresses visible Andalusia at all, but where the hidden Andalusia trembles." In 1928, the book brought him fame across Spain and the Hispanic world, and it was only much later that he gained notability as a playwright. For the rest of his life, the writer would search for the elements of Andaluce culture, trying to find its essence without resorting to the "picturesque" or the clichéd use of "local colour". 472:. During this time his studies included law, literature, and composition. Throughout his adolescence, he felt a deeper affinity for music than for literature. When he was 11 years old, he began six years of piano lessons with Antonio Segura Mesa, a harmony teacher in the local conservatory and a composer. It was Segura who inspired Federico's dream of a career in music. His first artistic inspirations arose from scores by 926: 1238: 1161: 4177: 760: 488:, Spanish folklore became his muse. García Lorca did not turn to writing until Segura's death in 1916, and his first prose works, such as "Nocturne", "Ballade", and "Sonata", drew on musical forms. His milieu of young intellectuals gathered in El Rinconcillo at the Café Alameda in Granada. In 1916 and 1917, García Lorca travelled throughout 582:. It was a verse play dramatising the impossible love between a cockroach and a butterfly, with a supporting cast of other insects; it was laughed off the stage by an unappreciative public after only four performances and influenced García Lorca's attitude to the theatre-going public for the rest of his career. He would later claim that 1208:
In late 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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Three efforts have been made in the 21st century to locate García Lorca's body. The first, in 2009, in the García Lorca Memorial Park; the second, in 2014, less than a kilometre from the first excavation, and the last, in 2016, in Alfacar. In 2008, a Spanish judge opened an investigation into García
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Significant controversy exists about the motives and details of García Lorca's murder. Personal, non-political motives have been suggested. García Lorca's biographer, Stainton, states that his killers made remarks about his sexual orientation, suggesting that it played a role in his death. Ian Gibson
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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 Vicente, the Lorca family summer home, opened as a museum in 1995. The grounds, including nearly two hectares of land, the two adjoining houses, works of art, and the original furnishings have been preserved. There is a statue of Lorca on the
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Postcard from Lorca and Dalí to 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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From 1925 to 1928, he was passionately involved with Dalí. Although Dali's friendship with Lorca had a strong element of mutual passion, Dalí said he rejected the erotic advances of the poet. With the success of "Gypsy Ballads", came an estrangement from Dalí and the breakdown of a love affair with
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The Parque 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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In late October 2009, a team of archaeologists and historians from the University of Granada began excavations outside Alfacar. The site was identified three decades previously by a man who said he had helped dig Lorca's grave. Lorca was thought to be buried with at least three other men beside a
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Ministry of 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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Río, Ángel del. Columbia University. Amelia A. de del Rio. Barnard College. II Antología general de la Literatura Española, Federico García Lorca, pp. 785–791, Libro De Poemas, 1960 . Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, New York Library of Congress Card Number
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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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In January 2012, a local historian, Miguel Caballero Pérez, author of "The last 13 hours of García Lorca", applied for permission to excavate another area less than half a kilometre from the site, where he believes Lorca's remains are located.
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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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has composed music based on some of his poems in 2016 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of his death, commissioned by the Spanish Embassy in Indonesia and the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival (Bali) where it was premiered by soprano
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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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The excavations began at the request of another victim's family. Following a long-standing objection, the Lorca family also gave their permission. In October 2009, Francisco Espínola, a spokesman for the Justice Ministry of the
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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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Claims in 2016, by Stephen Roberts, an associate professor in Spanish literature at Nottingham University, and others that the poet's body was buried in a well in Alfacar have not been substantiated.
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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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It has been argued that García Lorca was apolitical and had many friends in both Republican and Nationalist camps. Gibson disputes this in his 1978 book about the poet's death. He cites, for example,
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The later 20th, and particularly the 21st centuries have seen numerous, unsuccessful attempts to locate García Lorca's remains. The first published account is in a 1949 book by the British Hispanist
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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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The Fundación Federico García Lorca, directed by Lorca's niece Laura García Lorca, sponsors the celebration and dissemination of the writer's work and is currently building the
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This condemnation of urban capitalist society and materialistic modernity was a sharp departure from his earlier work and label as a folklorist. His play of this time,
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Many anti-communists were sympathetic to García Lorca or assisted him. In the days before his arrest, he found shelter in the house of the artist and leading
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in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where he lived for six months in 1933, has been kept as a museum. In 2014, Lorca was one of the inaugural honourees in the
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was a major factor in Lorca's death. At the time of his arrest, Lorca was hiding in the house of Luis Rosales, two of whose brothers were high-ranking
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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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industry. García Lorca's mother, Vicenta Lorca Romero, was a teacher. In 1905 the family moved from Fuente Vaqueros to the nearby town of
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in Madrid. The Lorca family deposited all Federico documents in their possession with the foundation, which holds them on their behalf.
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As well as returning to the classical roots of theatre, García Lorca also turned to traditional forms in poetry. His last poetic work,
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Arnaud Imatz, "La vraie mort de Garcia Lorca" 2009 40 La Nouvelle Revue d'Histoire, 31–34, at pp. 31–2, quoting from the Memoirs
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and many other creative artists who were, or would become, influential across Spain. He was taken under the wing of the poet
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Federico García Lorca, "El cante jondo (Primitivo canto andaluz)" (1922), reprinted in a collection of his essays entitled
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in Barcelona, from 25 June to 2 July 1927. Lorca's sketches were a blend of popular and avant-garde styles, complementing
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In 2021, it was reported that there would be an investigation of mass graves at Barranco de Víznar (a locality near
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Political and social tensions had greatly intensified after the July 1936 murder of prominent monarchist and anti-
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Avenida de la Constitución in the city centre, and a cultural centre bearing his name was opened in 2015.
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José Maria Aizpurúa. Celaya further wrote that Lorca dined every Friday with Falangist founder and leader
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placed a general ban on García Lorca's work, which was not rescinded until 1953. That year, a (censored)
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It is thought that García Lorca was shot and killed by Nationalist militia on 19 August 1936. The author
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Although García Lorca's drawings do not often receive attention, he was also a talented artist.
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people who have "made significant contributions in their fields". The Indonesian composer
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from 1926 to 1936. Here he wrote, totally or in part, some of his major works, among them
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Travelling to Buenos Aires in 1933, to give lectures and direct the Argentine premiere of
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Growing estrangement between García Lorca and his closest friends reached its climax when
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felt that he was a great poet and that I owe him a tiny bit of the Divine Dalí's asshole.
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García Lorca's return to Spain in 1930 coincided with the fall of the dictatorship of
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Federico García Lorca with Salvador Dalí, Turó Park de la Guineueta, Barcelona, 1925
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and Gloria García Lorca with essays by Christopher Maurer and Andrés Soria Olmedo.
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by Barbara Probst, 1998. She interviewed surviving FUE/Barraca members in Paris.
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In June 1929, García Lorca travelled to the US with Fernando de los Rios on the
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Federico del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús García Lorca was born on 5 June 1898, in
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Over the next few years, García Lorca became increasingly involved in Spain's
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Federico García Lorca was killed on official orders, say 1960s police files
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In 1915, after graduating from secondary school, García Lorca attended the
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Gypsy Ballads: A Version of the Romancero Gitano of Federico García 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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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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Hernández, Mario, "Line of Light and Shadow" (trans), 383 drawings.
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For more in-depth information about the Lorca-Dalí connection see
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Lorca is commeorated in the Federico García Lorca Garden on the
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Line of Light and Shadow: The Drawings of Federico García Lorca
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The Dream of Apples: Selected Poems of Federico García Lorca
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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
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The Spanish Civil War. Reaction, Revolution & Revenge.
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in New York City retains several of his personal letters.
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Mario Hernandez Translated by Christopher Maurer (1991).
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The Girl that Waters the Basil and the Inquisitive Prince
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Pastor, Ben (pseudonym for Maria Verbena Volpi) (2019).
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Fire, Blood and the Alphabet: One Hundred Years of Lorca
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Spanish poet, dramatist and theatre director (1898–1936)
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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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Columbia University School of General Studies alumni
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Cavanaugh, Cecilia J., "Lorca's Drawings And Poems".
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They looked for me in cafes, cemeteries and churches
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The Love of Don Perlimplín and Belisa in the Garden
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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 1084: 696: 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) 2543: 2541: 2539: 2537: 2535: 2533: 2531: 2454: 2452: 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: 2681: 2370: 2368: 1056:. 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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. 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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. 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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 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). 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Index

La Barraca
Monument to Federico García Lorca
Works related to Federico García Lorca § Poetry
Spanish name
surname
Federico García Lorca smiling, standing in front of a theatre poster
Fuente Vaqueros
Alfacar
Spanish
Columbia University
University of Granada
Generation of '27

/ɡɑːrˌsəˈlɔːrkə/
gar-SEELOR-kə
Generation of '27
symbolism
futurism
surrealism
Spanish literature
Romancero gitano
Andalusia
avant-garde
New York City
Poeta en Nueva York
Blood Wedding
Yerma
The House of Bernarda Alba
homosexual
depression

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