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Federico García Lorca
Federico García Lorca is possibly the most important Spanish
poet and dramatist of the twentieth century. García Lorca was born June 5,
1898, in Fuente Vaqueros, a small town a few miles from Granada. His father
owned a farm in the fertile vega surrounding Granada and a comfortable mansion
in the heart of the city. His mother, whom Lorca idolized, was a gifted
pianist. After graduating from secondary school García Lorca attended Sacred
Heart University where he took up law along with regular coursework. His first
book, Impresiones y Viajes (1919) was inspired by a trip to Castile
with his art class in 1917.
In 1919, García Lorca traveled to Madrid, where he remained
for the next fifteen years. Giving up university, he devoted himself entirely
to his art. He organized theatrical performances, read his poems in public, and
collected old folksongs. During this period García Lorca wrote El
Maleficio de la mariposa (1920), a play which caused a great scandal when
it was produced. He also wrote Libro de poemas (1921), a compilation
of poems based on Spanish folklore. Much of García Lorca's work was infused
with popular themes such as Flamenco and Gypsy culture. In 1922, García Lorca
organized the first "Cante Jondo" festival in which Spain's most
famous "deep song" singers and guitarists participated. The deep song
form permeated his poems of the early 1920s. During this period, García Lorca
became part of a group of artists known as Generación del 27, which
included Salvador Dalí and Luis Buñuel, who exposed the young poet to
surrealism. In 1928, his book of verse, Romancero Gitano ("The
Gypsy Ballads"), brought García Lorca far-reaching fame; it was reprinted
seven times during his lifetime.
In 1929, García Lorca came to New York. The poet's favorite
neighborhood was Harlem; he loved African-American spirituals, which reminded
him of Spain's "deep songs." In 1930, García Lorca returned to Spain
after the proclamation of the Spanish republic and participated in the Second
Ordinary Congress of the Federal Union of Hispanic Students in November of
1931. The congress decided to build a "Barraca" in central Madrid in
which to produce important plays for the public. "La Barraca," the
traveling theater company that resulted, toured many Spanish towns, villages,
and cities performing Spanish classics on public squares. Some of García
Lorca's own plays, including his three great tragedies Bodas de sangre (1933), Yerma (1934),
and La Casa de Bernarda Alba (1936), were also produced by the
company.
In 1936, García Lorca was staying at Callejones de García,
his country home, at the outbreak of the Civil War. He was arrested by
Franquist soldiers, and on the 17th or 18th of August, after a few days in
jail, soldiers took García Lorca to "visit" his brother-in-law,
Manuel Fernandez Montesinos, the Socialist ex-mayor of Granada whom the
soldiers had murdered and dragged through the streets. When they arrived at the
cemetery, the soldiers forced García Lorca from the car. They struck him with
the butts of their rifles and riddled his body with bullets. His books were
burned in Granada's Plaza del Carmen and were soon banned from Franco's Spain.
To this day, no one knows where the body of Federico García Lorca rests.
A Selected Bibliography
Poetry
Canciones (1927)
El poema del Cante Jondo (1932)
Impresiones y viajes (1918)
In Search of Duende (1998)
Lament for the Death of a Bullfighter and Other Poems (1937)
Libro de poemas (1921)
Llanto por Ignacio Sanchez Mejias (1935)
Poeta en Nueva York ("Poet in New York") (1940)
Romancero Gitano ("The Gypsy Ballads") (1928)
Selected Poems (1941)
El poema del Cante Jondo (1932)
Impresiones y viajes (1918)
In Search of Duende (1998)
Lament for the Death of a Bullfighter and Other Poems (1937)
Libro de poemas (1921)
Llanto por Ignacio Sanchez Mejias (1935)
Poeta en Nueva York ("Poet in New York") (1940)
Romancero Gitano ("The Gypsy Ballads") (1928)
Selected Poems (1941)
Drama
Amor de Don Perlimplin con Belisa en su jardin (1931)
Bodas de sangre ("Blood Wedding") (1933)
El malificio de la mariposa (1920)
La casa de Bernarda Alba ("The House of Bernarda Alba") (1936)
La zapatera prodigiosa ("The Shoemaker's Marvelous Wife") (1930)
Mariana Pineda (1927)
The Comedies (1955)
Yerma (1934)
Bodas de sangre ("Blood Wedding") (1933)
El malificio de la mariposa (1920)
La casa de Bernarda Alba ("The House of Bernarda Alba") (1936)
La zapatera prodigiosa ("The Shoemaker's Marvelous Wife") (1930)
Mariana Pineda (1927)
The Comedies (1955)
Yerma (1934)
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