Remembering Federico García Lorca, 87 years later

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Remembering Federico García Lorca, 87 years later

Postby Mister Moon » Thu Aug 18, 2016 9:45 am

Exactly 80 years ago today, Spanish poet and playwright Federico García Lorca was murdered by the fascists. He was 38.



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The resurrection of Federico García Lorca.

JUST OVER 80 years ago, Francisco Franco triggered a military uprising against his country’s government. Granada, one of Spain’s most historic cities, fell quickly to Franco’s rebel Nationalists. Exactly a month after the outbreak of civil war, an infamous murder —which might never have happened had Franco not rebelled— took place on that city’s outskirts.

At 38, Federico García Lorca was one of Spain’s best-known writers. He had made his mark in the 1920s with lyric poetry that drew on the folk customs and haunting landscapes of his native Andalusia. This is most true of “Romancero Gitano” (1928, meaning “Gypsy Ballads”), a collection of poems of gypsy feuds and conflicts with the police, and suffused with images of the moon, blood and the colour green. The book is perhaps his greatest single volume, and it made his name.

His breakthrough as a playwright arrived in 1933 with his first full-length drama “Bodas de Sangre” (“Blood Wedding”), a fierce tragedy in which a man and his former lover, about to be someone else’s bride, run off together into a forest. In interviews, meanwhile, García Lorca had begun to give clear vent to his anti-fascism. He also made enemies among his home-town’s middle class, whom he insulted in one national newspaper as “the worst…in Spain today”. Many of this middle class had sided with the rebels and were keen to flush out any “reds” that sympathised, or seemed to sympathise, with the Republic.

García Lorca, who had returned from Madrid in July 1936 to his Granada parental home for the summer, was inevitably counted among their ranks. His homosexuality only served to intensify this hatred. Most likely on the orders of Granada’s Falangist governor, the writer was arrested on August 16th 1936 and executed three (sic) days later. One of García Lorca’s assassins boasted that he had fired “two bullets into his arse for being queer”. The location of the crime is well-known, but his body has never been found.

For years after Franco’s victory in 1939, open discussion in Spain about García Lorca’s life, sexuality and death did not take place. Until the dictator’s death in 1975, only redacted versions of his works were available and Ian Gibson's account of the poet’s murder was prohibited. Sonnets addressed to a lover (identified four years ago as Juan Ramírez de Lucas) did not appear until 1983. By then, however, in Spain as elsewhere, critical appreciation of García Lorca’s reputation as a writer of high originality had begun to supersede concerns over his sexuality.

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Federico García Lorca was a man of rare gifts and, for his exuberance and inventiveness, much loved by those who knew him. All that came to a shocking end 80 years ago. It is a small mercy that in his short life he found the forms to speak to audiences across time.


http://www.economist.com/blogs/prospero/2016/08/poetry-and-politics
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Re: Remembering Federico García Lorca, 80 years later

Postby Mister Moon » Sun Aug 18, 2019 7:53 pm

83 years ago today.



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Re: Remembering Federico García Lorca, 80 years later

Postby Mister Moon » Mon Aug 17, 2020 11:20 pm

84 years ago today.

This photo was taken in 1927 in Barcelona, and sent by Lorca to his friend Salvador Dalí. The drawings and lettering we see were done by Federico himself.

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Re: Remembering Federico García Lorca, 80 years later

Postby Mister Moon » Tue Aug 17, 2021 7:27 pm

85 years ago in a few hours.



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Re: Remembering Federico García Lorca, 86 years later

Postby Mister Moon » Thu Aug 18, 2022 2:22 am

86 years ago today.



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Re: Remembering Federico García Lorca, 87 years later

Postby Mister Moon » Sun Aug 20, 2023 8:56 pm

87 years ago this last Friday.


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