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portada García Lorca. Soñando En La Mar Amarga / Dreaming in the Bitter Sea (in Spanish)
Type
Physical Book
Collection
POESIA PORTATIL
Year
2018
Language
Spanish
Pages
72
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
15.50 x 12.50
Weight
0.11 kg.
ISBN13
9788439733393
Edition No.
1

García Lorca. Soñando En La Mar Amarga / Dreaming in the Bitter Sea (in Spanish)

Federico García Lorca (Author) · Literatura Random House · Paperback

García Lorca. Soñando En La Mar Amarga / Dreaming in the Bitter Sea (in Spanish) - Federico García Lorca

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Synopsis "García Lorca. Soñando En La Mar Amarga / Dreaming in the Bitter Sea (in Spanish)"

La colección «Poesía portátil reúne en Soñando en la mar amarga los versos más representativos de Lorca, una selección de romances y canciones que se mueven entre lo romántico, lo trágico y lo onírico. Muestra indispensable del máximo exponente de la identificación entre poesía y pueblo. Icónico por sus versos y por el exitoso diálogo que establece con cada lector, Lorca fue una de las primeras figuras de la Generación del 27, consagrándose plenamente con el Romancero gitano. El más grande poeta del siglo XX español ha despertado la admiración entre lectores de todas las edades, atraídos por una lírica vitalista que ha influenciado a artistas de múltiples disciplinas. La atribulada vida de Lorca y su trágico final le han convertido también en el símbolo de los años más oscuros de este país.------- «Tú no sabrás nunca, esfinge de nieve, lo mucho que yote hubiera queridoesas madrugadascuando tanto lluevey en la rama secase deshace el nido. ------- ENGLISH DESCRIPTION The "Portable Poetry" collection gathers Lorca's most notable poems. This is a selection of romance verses and songs that walk along dreams, tragedy, and romance. An indispensable sample of the great rapport that exists between people and poetry. Iconic for his verses and for the successful dialogue he creates with each reader, Lorca was one of the first figures of the Generation of '27, fully sanctifying himself with the Gypsy Ballads. The greatest Spanish poet of the 20th century, admired by readers of all ages who are attracted by vitalist lyrics which have influenced artists from various disciplines. Lorca's troubled life and his tragic end have made him a symbol of Spain's darkest years. "You will never know, snow sphinx, how much I would have loved you those early mornings when it rains so much and, when on the dry branch the nest becomes undone."
Federico García Lorca
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Federico García Lorca (Fuentevaqueros, Granada, June 5, 1898 – near Víznar, Granada, August 18, 1936) was a Spanish poet and playwright from the Generation of '27, considered one of the most influential figures in Hispanic literature. Among his most notable works are Poet in New York, Blood Wedding, Yerma, and The House of Bernarda Alba. His legacy, cut short by his assassination at the start of the Civil War, blends modernism, avant-garde, and tradition, and consecrates him as the most read Spanish poet of the 20th century.
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