First published in 1928, Federico García Lorcas collection of Gypsy Ballads (Romancero gitano) marked his first major publication, and the beginning of his rise to fame. Depicting life in his native Andalucía, and the Romany peoples who lived there, it takes motifs of the countryside into its view, describing the night, the sky and the moon alongside more universal themes like life and death. Written in a stylised version of the countryside ballads that proliferated at the time, the Gypsy Ballads propelled Lorca to overnight fame, and he soon became counted amongst Spains finest poets. Later in his career his name became synonymous with the theatre, but this new edition of the Gypsy Ballads returns the reader to where it all began. Presented here in a smart new translation, this edition is the perfect place to discover Lorca the Poet.
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Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
Publication Date: 15 Sep 2024
Publisher: Renard Press Ltd
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781804471234
About Federico García Lorca
Federico del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús García Lorca (18981936) was a Spanish poet playwright and theatre director. Widely associated with the Generation of 27 and the artists who dwelt in the same circles Lorca rose to fame with his Gypsy Ballads (Romancero gitano) poems depicting life in Andalucía his part of Spain. Lorca was known to be homosexual and was an outspoken socialist and he was assassinated by Nationalist forces at the beginning of the Spanish Civil War. Despite dying aged just 38 he left behind a substantial bibliography and his legacy as one of Spains foremost writers and as a major icon of the international LGBTQ+ community shows no sign of waning. Diego Jourdan Pereira writes illustrates and packages trade books for general audiences including story books for young readers adult colouring books and puzzle books for seniors while also translating Spanish-language classics into English including Horacio Quirogas Tales of Love Madness and Death.