
Lorca
Lorca, or Federico García Lorca, was a renowned Spanish poet, playwright, and theater director, active in the early 20th century. He is celebrated for his vivid language, lyrical poetry, and plays that explore deep themes like love, death, tradition, and social change. Lorca’s work often reflects Spanish culture, especially from Andalusia, blending folk elements with modernist ideas. His writings are known for their emotional depth and musicality, making him a central figure in Spanish literature and 20th-century poetry. His influence continues today, inspiring artists and audiences worldwide.