Federico García Lorca’s Memory Survives Nine Decades After His Murder
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Federico played the piano with a single that his teachers of the conservatory of Granada considered almost a waste of talent, because the boy preferred to improvise on a popular theme rather than rehearse the repertoire that sent him
From City Council Libraries use "death" to refer to the murder of the poet
Ninety years after his murder, Federico García Lorca remains one of the most universal voices of Spanish poetry and literature. On the anniversary of his death, his verses and reflections keep intact his ability to move. Among his most remembered phrases is this: “The most terrible of all feelings ... Continue reading "Federico García Lorca, Spanish poet: «The most terrible of all feelings is the feeling of having the hope dead»"
His work coexists with the desire to do justice and the appearance of unpublished pieces
It has been 90 years since the death of Federico García Lorca, but his verses have not stopped ringing. His work has found an unexpected place in music and has reached artists of generations and very different styles. [...] La entrada 90 años sin Lorca: de Rozalén a Rosalía or Ana Belén, artists that have led him to music was first published in Cadena Dial.
Ninety years ago, the Spanish poet, playwright and composer was killed by the Franco militia in Granada, a month after the coup d'état perpetrated by Franco. Indomitable, his work bears witness to a political and poetic commitment whose echoes still reach us.
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