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Romancero gitano; poema del cante jondo, llanto por Igancio Sánchez Mejías
de Garcia Lorca, Federico
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Sobre este artículo
Mexico City: Editorial Pax, 1945. Paperback. 164p., wraps, 5.75 x 7.75 inches, wraps worn and stained, glue beginning to dry out, pages toned, ink sketch of a man and woman on front blank signed "DAU" and dated "Mex-28 Feb 2010". Text in Spanish. Originally published in Spain in 1928, these poems reflected the influence of Granada's gypsy culture on the young Lorca.
Sinopsis
Perhaps the most famous book of poetry written in Spanish in the 20th century, this volume masterfully conveys the richness of Lorca's native Andalusia.
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- Título
- Romancero gitano; poema del cante jondo, llanto por Igancio Sánchez Mejías
- Autor
- Garcia Lorca, Federico
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- 1
- Editorial
- Editorial Pax
- Lugar de publicación
- Mexico City
- Fecha de publicación
- 1945
- Catálogos del vendedor
- Gay Studies; Poetry; 1940S; Spanish Civil War; spain;
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Sobre Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB
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