
Federico Garcia Lorca
Federico GarcĂa Lorca was a renowned Spanish poet and playwright, born in 1898, celebrated for his lyrical poetry and impactful plays that explore themes of love, death, and cultural identity. His work often reflects the rich traditions of Andalusia, incorporating folklore, music, and vivid imagery. Lorca played a key role in the Generation of '27, a group of influential Spanish artists. His writing combines emotional depth with profound social insight. Tragically, he was murdered in 1936 during the Spanish Civil War, making him a symbol of artistic resilience and the political turmoil of his time.