Federico Garcia Lorca

Federico García Lorca was a Spanish poet, playwright, and director, born on June 5, 1898, in the picturesque town of Fuente Vaqueros, near Granada. He is often celebrated for his rich imagery and deep emotional resonance, which reflect the cultural and social landscape of early 20th-century Spain. Lorca's works, infused with themes of love, death, and the struggles of the human spirit, often draw upon the influences of Andalusian folklore and the avant-garde movements of his time. His unique voice and profound understanding of the human experience have earned him a revered place in world literature.

Federico Garcia Lorca Blood Wedding


Federico Garcia Lorca



Blood Wedding by Federico Garcia Lorca, adapted by Ted Hughes, is an evocative meditation on fate, war, tradition, passion, and repression. …