El Romancero Gitano Audiobook, by Federico García Lorca Play Audiobook Sample

El Romancero Gitano Audiobook

El Romancero Gitano Audiobook, by Federico García Lorca Play Audiobook Sample
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Read By: Jose Carlos Cuevas Publisher: Sonolibro Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 0.50 hours at 1.5x Speed 0.38 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: August 2019 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9788417565190

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1

Longest Chapter Length:

44:07 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

44:07 minutes

Average Chapter Length:

44:07 minutes

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Publisher Description

Puede considerarse como la obra poética más importante del siglo XX. El mismo Federico la definía como “mi obra más popular” y él la llamaba gitana, “porque el gitano es el alfabeto de la verdad andaluza y universal”.

Los temas que salpican el romancero a lo largo de sus 18 romances recorren valores universales como la muerte, la noche, el cielo o la luna.

El romancero está ambientado en los barrios gitanos de Andalucía, desarrollándose los tipos míticos masculinos como “Antoñito”, “el Camborio” o “el Amargo”, arquetipos gitanos amigos de violentas reyertas frente a los cuales encuadra a las gitanas, Preciosa o Soledad Montoya, consumidas por trágicas pasiones.

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About Federico García Lorca

Federico García Lorca (1898–1936)was born in Fuente Vaqueros, a few miles outside Granada in the province of Andalusia, southern Spain. From an early age he was fascinated by Spain’s mixed heritage, adapting its ancient folk songs, ballads, lullabies, and flamenco music into poems and plays. By the age of thirty, he had published five books of poems, culminating in 1928 with Gypsy Ballads, which brought him far-reaching fame. In 1929/30 he studied in New York City, where he wrote the poems?among his most socially engaging and compelling?that were to be published posthumously (and famously) as Poet in New York. Upon returning to Spain, he devoted much of his attention to theater. In 1936, at the outset of the Spanish Civil War, he was shot to death by anti-Republican rebels in Franco’s army, and his books were banned and destroyed.