Lorca


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Spanish poet and dramatist who was shot dead by Franco's soldiers soon after the start of the Spanish Civil War (1898-1936)

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Given Williams's strong affinities with Lorca, Kennedy's admiration for the author of A Streetcar Named Desire is not a stretch.
However, in Lorca's case it was a Geordie called Manuel Jose Pelegrin Dunn who brought football to the town and set up Sociedad Lorca Football Club in 1901.
Foi-lhe apresentado Lorca por Da Cal, e e na atualidade referencia (Garcia Lorca 1988) para o estudo de Divan del Tamarit e Seis Poemas Galegos.
In Chapter 3, Lorca offers a summary of stoic and neo-stoic doctrines to situate the reader within the philosophical tradition that may have influenced Cervantes in the fashioning of Don Quijote's character.
El tercer capitulo, "Pierrot/Lorca: Alter Ego for a Young Poet", es el primero de los apartados puramente interpretativos y, de alguna manera, funciona como antesala al resto del analisis al establecer en tan temprano texto la identificacion de Lorca con Pierrot, la cual se mantendra y reaparecera a lo largo de su etapa madura.
Poem of the Fair, Federico Garcia Lorca, Translated by Sarah Arvio / 317
A day after the ceremony, Lorca told the Inquirer: The awards are just a bonus.
Theatre Sans Frontieres presents Amor en el Jardin (Love in the Garden), an original production of Federico Garcia Lorca's tragicomic play, at Gala Theatre on Tuesday.
Based on a play of the same name by Federico Garcia Lorca, Sabri's puppet show was staged from November 2 to 6, at London's New Diorama Theater.