Federico García Lorca is perhaps the most celebrated of all twentieth-century Spanish writers, known not only for his plays but also for several collections of poems published both in his short ...
Sajjad Sharif's “Asru O Rakter Gatha” -- selected translations of Spanish poet Federico Garcia Lorca's poetry -- was the subject of a discussion here on Saturday evening. The discussion, titled ...
In 1922, the Spanish poet Federico García Lorca was involved in the organisation and promotion of a music festival designed to celebrate Gypsy music, and to draw cultural attention to the “authentic” ...
"We were all walking out into new ground," poet Theo Dorgan says of the making of Loco por Lorca, a celebration of the great Spanish poet, which embraces multiple artforms and related themes, ...
894 pages. $50. “Am I to blame for having a heart?” pleaded Federico Garcia Lorca in an early letter. In the 20th century, this turns out to be a luminously naive question. In 1936, when Lorca was ...
Professors Qotbeddin Sadeqi and Amir-Ashraf Aryanpour are due to give their speech on Lorca and his style of works. Federico Garcia Lorca, (1898-1936), Spanish writer, is the most popular poet of the ...
Who I was without knowing what it was. These are the opening four lines of Fernando Pessoa’s short, six-line poem, I See Boats Moving, with that characteristic air of melancholy that informed some of ...
Translated by Khosro Naqed, “In the Shadow of Moon and Death” has been come out by the Ketab-e Roshan Publications. At the book’s preface, Naqed elaborated that “In the Shadow of Moon and Death” was ...
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