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Son of Andalusia: The Lyrical Landscapes of Federico Garcia Lorca

Luis Fernandez Cifuentes, +1 more
- 23 Jan 2000 - 
- Vol. 68, Iss: 4, pp 478
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This article is published in Hispanic Review.The article was published on 2000-01-23. It has received 7 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Garcia.

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Langston Hughes and the Futures of Diaspora

TL;DR: In this paper, the poetics of diaspora can provide a point of entry to a critical understanding of globalization, which is not to imply that the terms are necessarily commensurate, much less synonymous: on the contrary, as James Clifford has reminded us, diasporic practices cannot be reduced to epiphenomena of the nation-state or of global capitalism.
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Les songes pleureurs de Poulenc: Lorca, a queer Jondo and le Surréalisme in the “Intermezzo” of Francis Poulenc’s Sonate pour violon et piano

TL;DR: In this paper, Poulenc's Sonate pour violon et piano (SFPE) slow movement, the “Intermezzo, is prepended with the opening line of Federico Garcia Lorca's “Las Seis Cuerdas”, and the movement is imbued with a programmatic quality that causes it to sit somewhere in between instrumental and vocal works.
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The Dehumanisation of Poeta en Nueva York

TL;DR: Lorca's Poeta en Nueva York as mentioned in this paper is a Surrealist-in-defenced collection which borders on the impenetrable, and it is difficult to decode the language in order to reveal Lorca's despairing comments, i.e. pointing to a reality outside the text.