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Miguel Hernández and Lorca, a Forced Friendship with Tensions

Summary by El Pais
“Move a little more for me (...) If my friendship means nothing to you, much to me yours.” On February 1, 1935, Miguel Hernández dated in Orihuela (Alicante) the fourth and last letter sent to his admired Federico García Lorca. The poet from Granada answered only to the first missive, in April 1933: “I have not forgotten you. But I live a lot and the pen of the letters goes out of my hands.” Continue reading

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“Move a little more for me (...) If my friendship means nothing to you, much to me yours.” On February 1, 1935, Miguel Hernández dated in Orihuela (Alicante) the fourth and last letter sent to his admired Federico García Lorca. The poet from Granada answered only to the first missive, in April 1933: “I have not forgotten you. But I live a lot and the pen of the letters goes out of my hands.” Continue reading

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El Pais broke the news in Spain on Saturday, July 26, 2025.
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