Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
There is something fundamentally unfinished about the life and work of Federico Garc a Lorca (1898-1936), and not simply because his life ended abruptly. No l Valis reveals how this quality gives shape to the ways in which he has been continuously re-imagined since his assassination. The specter of his violent death continues to haunt everything connected to Lorca, fueling the desire to fill in the gaps in the poet's biography.
Lorca's execution at the start of the Spanish Civil War was not only horrific but transformative, setting in motion many of the poet's afterlives, including those related to his sexuality and gender identity. Lorca is intimately tied to both an individual and collective identity, as the people's poet, a gay icon, and fabled member of a dead poets' society. His fame is a reinvigorated expression of the marvelous in the modern world, with homosexuality as one of its most fascinating manifestations.
Synopsis
A reflection on Federico Garc a Lorca's life, his haunting death, and the fame that reinvigorated the marvelous in the modern world There is something fundamentally unfinished about the life and work of Federico Garc a Lorca (1898-1936), and not simply because his life ended abruptly. No l Valis reveals how this quality gives shape to the ways in which he has been continuously re-imagined since his assassination. The specter of his violent death continues to haunt everything connected to Lorca, fueling the desire to fill in the gaps in the poet's biography.
Lorca's execution at the start of the Spanish Civil War was not only horrific but transformative, setting in motion many of the poet's afterlives, including those related to his sexuality and gender identity. Lorca is intimately tied to both an individual and collective identity, as the people's poet, a gay icon, and fabled member of a dead poets' society. His fame is a reinvigorated expression of the marvelous in the modern world, with homosexuality as one of its most fascinating manifestations.
Synopsis
A reflection on Federico Garc a Lorca's life, his haunting death, and the fame that reinvigorated the marvelous in the modern world "A galaxy of critical insights into the cultural shock waves circling and crisscrossing Lorca's execution and his unknown resting place, there is not a single book on Lorca like this one."--Andr s Zamora, Vanderbilt University
There is something fundamentally unfinished about the life and work of Federico Garc a Lorca (1898-1936), and not simply because his life ended abruptly. No l Valis reveals how this quality gives shape to the ways in which he has been continuously re-imagined since his death. Lorca's execution at the start of the Spanish Civil War was not only horrific but transformative, setting in motion many of the poet's afterlives. He is intimately tied to both an individual and a collective identity, as the people's poet, a gay icon, and fabled member of a dead poets' society. The specter of his violent death continues to haunt everything connected to Lorca, fueling the desire to fill in the gaps in the poet's biography.