Sinopsis de POET IN NEW YORK: BILINGUAL EDITION (REVISED) (FSG CLASSICS)
A newly revised edition of the insightful poetic cycle by one of the key figures of modern literature Written while Federico Garcia Lorca was a student at Columbia University in 1929-30, Poet in New York is one of the most important books he produced, and certainly one of the most important books ever published about New York City. Indeed, it is a book that changed the direction of poetry in both Spain and the Americas, a pathbreaking and defining work of modern literature. Timed to coincide with the citywide celebration of Garcia Lorca in New York planned for 2013, this edition, which has been revised once again by the renowned Garcia Lorca scholar Christopher Maurer, includes thrilling material--new photographs, new and emended letters--that has only recently come to light. Complementing these additions are Garcia Lorca's witty and insightful letters to his family describing his feelings about America and his temporary home there (a dorm room in Columbia's John Jay Hall), the annotated photographs that accompany those letters, a prose poem, extensive notes, and an interpretive lecture by Garcia Lorca himself. An excellent introduction to the work of a key figure of modern poetry, this bilingual edition of Poet in New York,a strange, timeless, vital book of verse, is also an exposition of the American city in the twentieth century.
Ficha técnica
Editorial: Farrar, Straus And Giroux
ISBN: 9780374533762
Idioma: Inglés
Encuadernación: Tapa blanda
Fecha de lanzamiento: 09/04/2013
Especificaciones del producto
Escrito por Federico García Lorca
Federico García Lorca (1898-1936) es una de las voces más universales de la literatura española. Poeta, dramaturgo y prosista, supo unir la tradición popular con las vanguardias de su tiempo en obras que marcaron un hito en la lírica y el teatro del siglo XX. Libros como Romancero gitano o Poeta en Nueva York y piezas teatrales como Bodas de sangre, El público o La casa de Bernarda Alba lo consagraron como un creador de enorme fuerza lírica y dramática. Su vida y su obra, truncadas por la violencia de la Guerra Civil, lo convirtieron en símbolo de la libertad creativa y la memoria cultural.