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Romancero Gitano y Llanto por la muerte de I. Sanchez Mejías

Poemas recitados por Margarita Xirgu

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Romancero Gitano y Llanto por la muerte de I. Sanchez Mejías

By: Federico García Lorca
Narrated by: Margarita Xirgu
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Cuántica Activa Audiolibros se enorgullece en presentar el audiolibro en español " Romancero gitano y Llanto por la muerte de I. sanchez mejia" :Federico García Lorca nació el 5 de junio de 1898 en Granada, España, ahí estudió Filosofía y Letras, Derecho y Música. Ya en Madrid, en la Residencia de Estudiantes, conoce a Dalí, Buñuel y a Alberti. En 1921 se publica su primer Libro de poemas, en 1928 Romancero Gitano; en 1935 Llanto por Ignacio Sánchez Mejías y su poema Tierra y Luna, póstumamente en 1934. Entre sus obras teatrales incluyen: Bodas de sangre, Yerma y La casa de Bernarda Alba, ésta última, considerada su máxima obra. Fue detenido por la Guardia Civil el 16 de agosto y fusilado tres días después en 1936.

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©2016 Federico García Lorca (P)2016 J.H.P.
Classics European Poetry World Literature
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The voice here is that of Margarita Xirgu who was a contemporary and close associate of the poet. She acted many of his female leads in his plays. She sounds strong, old fashioned and dramatic. I feel very lucky to be able to hear the works of Lorca read by someone who actually knew him and whose work he admired.

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