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- Federico García Lorca - Wikipedia
Federico del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús García Lorca[a][b] (5 June 1898 – 19 August 1936) was a Spanish poet, playwright, and theatre director
- Federico Garcia Lorca | Biography, Poems, Death, Facts - Britannica
Federico Garcia Lorca, Spanish poet and playwright who resurrected and revitalized the most basic strains of Spanish poetry and theater He is known primarily for his Andalusian works Garcia Lorca was executed by a Nationalist firing squad in the first months of the Spanish Civil War
- Federico García Lorca | The Poetry Foundation
Despite the threat of a growing fascist movement in his country, García Lorca refused to hide his leftist political views or censor what were considered controversial themes, such as gay desire and political revolution, from his work
- Federico García Lorca: personal life, works and tragic death
Federico García Lorca was a Spanish poet, playwright, and musician regarded as one of the most prominent and influential figures in 20th-century Spanish culture
- Federico Garcia Lorca: A Life of Art, Passion, and Tragedy - LA Opera
A blog going over the life of Spanish poet and playwriting Federico Garcia Lorca The blog details his career and tragedy throughout his life including his untimely death under Spain's dictatorship under Franco
- Federico Garcia Lorca (Biography, Poems, Death)
Federico Garcia Lorca was a famous Spanish poet, theater director, and playwright Read about his biography, noted poems, and death story
- Federico Garcia Lorca | Poet and Playright | Andalucia. com
Federico Garcia Lorca is not only Spain's most universal poet, but he is also a universally recognised symbol of Spain - and especially Andalucia - itself His poems paint a vivid and intrinsically poetic portrait of this fascinating region, with its stark landscapes of olive groves and fig trees
- Federico García Lorca: A Life in Poetry and Passion
Federico García Lorca was a prominent 20th-century Spanish poet and playwright He addressed modernist themes and draw from his native Andalusian traditions
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