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Federico del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús García Lorca [a] [b] (5 June 1898 – 19 August 1936) was a Spanish poet, playwright, and theatre director. García Lorca achieved international recognition as an emblematic member of the Generation of '27, a group consisting mostly of poets who introduced the tenets of European movements (such as symbolism, futurism, and surrealism) into Spanish ...
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The Romancero gitano (often translated into English as Gypsy Ballads) is a poetry collection by Spanish writer Federico García Lorca.First published in 1928, it is composed of eighteen romances with subjects like the night, death, the sky, and the moon.
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Lorca's self-portrait for Poet in New York. Poet in New York (in Spanish, Poeta en Nueva York) is one of the most important works of Spanish author Federico García Lorca.It is a body of poems composed during the visit of the poet to Columbia University in New York in 1929 and 1930.
In contrast to García Lorca's first play, The Butterfly's Evil Spell, which was first performed in 1920 but which closed after only four performances, Mariana Pineda was a success. [1] Consequently, García Lorca often claimed that Mariana Pineda was his first play. The play figures prominently in the opera Ainadamar (2003) by Osvaldo Golijov.
Federico García may refer to: Federico García Lorca (1898–1936), Spanish poet, playwright and theatre director; Federico García (footballer) (born 1984), Argentine footballer; Federico García (skier) (born 1951), Chilean alpine skier in the 1976 Winter Olympics; Freddie M. Garcia (born 1944), Filipino television executive
The Public (El público), also known as The Audience, is a play by the twentieth-century Spanish dramatist Federico García Lorca. [2] It was written between 1929 and 1930. The two complete manuscripts which once existed have not been found, and may be lost. All that is known is an earlier draft, missing an act. [3]