Lorca

Book • 1985
This book explores the life and works of Federico García Lorca, particularly his visit to New York in 1929 and how it influenced his poetry.

It delves into the tensions and themes in his work, highlighting the significance of his gay identity in shaping his literary output.

The study also examines Lorca's later and more powerful works, which remain complex and elusive even to scholars.

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