Poeta en Nueva York es el titulo de un poemario escrito por Federico Garcia Lorca entre 1929 y 1930 durante su estancia en la Universidad de Columbia (Nueva York), asi como en su siguiente viaje a Cuba, y publicado por primera vez en 1940, cuatro anos despues de la muerte del poeta. Garcia Lorca dejo Espana en 1929 para impartir unas conferencias en Cuba y Nueva York. Aun asi, el motivo del viaje fue quiza un pretexto para cambiar de aires y huir del ambiente que le rodeaba y que le oprimia: debido a un fracaso sentimental ...
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Poeta en Nueva York es el titulo de un poemario escrito por Federico Garcia Lorca entre 1929 y 1930 durante su estancia en la Universidad de Columbia (Nueva York), asi como en su siguiente viaje a Cuba, y publicado por primera vez en 1940, cuatro anos despues de la muerte del poeta. Garcia Lorca dejo Espana en 1929 para impartir unas conferencias en Cuba y Nueva York. Aun asi, el motivo del viaje fue quiza un pretexto para cambiar de aires y huir del ambiente que le rodeaba y que le oprimia: debido a un fracaso sentimental y al dilema interior que sentia por su sexualidad, Lorca padecio en esa epoca una profunda depresion. Vivio en Nueva York del 25 de junio de 1929 al 4 de marzo de 1930, partiendo entonces hacia Cuba, donde residio por un espacio de tres meses"
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Add this copy of Poeta En Nueva York (Spanish Edition) to cart. $35.97, new condition, Sold by BetterBookDeals rated 3.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Toronto, ON, CANADA, published 2014 by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.
Add this copy of Poeta En Nueva York to cart. $650.00, very good condition, Sold by Cleveland Book Company rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Rocky River, OH, UNITED STATES, published 1940 by Editorial Seneca.
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Very good. 187pp., illustrated with four plates (by Lorca himself), two in color. Very good in the publisher's white wraps with yapped edges. Some very light foxing to extremities (the contents clean), and minor bumping, rather inevitably, to the bottom edges. Most pages unopened. In the original glassine, which is age-toned, and has some mild tears and small chips to the extremities, most notably at the spine ends. Despite the noted flaws, a well-preserved copy of this fragile book. This is the second edition of the book to appear on the market; the first was bilingual. Lorca had spent nearly two years in New York in 1929 and 1930, where he witnessed firsthand the fallout from the Wall Street crash, along with the Harlem Renaissance and other exciting happenings in the city, which evolved into this accomplished volume. Lorca was murdered by Fascists in Spain in 1936, and the collection was published posthumously.
Add this copy of Poeta En Nueva York to cart. $901.00, very good condition, Sold by Common Crow Books rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Pittsburgh, PA, UNITED STATES, published 1940 by Arbol, Editorial Seneca.
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Near Fine. 1940, First illustrated edition and the first edition in Spanish only. This is the second overall edition of this famous work, the first was published anonymously in a bilingual edition a few weeks prior. Softcover, original wraps. 187 pp., top edges uncut after page 78. Four illustrations by Lorca, including two in color. Additional poems in preface by Machado. Near Fine in original glassine wrap. Very minor wear to the edges of the wraps; faint dampstain visible to the bottom corner of the last two leaves only; contents otherwise bright, clean and unmarked. The glassine jacket appears to have done an excellent job protecting the book. Beautiful copy of one of Lorca's best cycles of work.
Add this copy of Poeta En Nueva York [the Poet in New York] to cart. $950.00, very good condition, Sold by Burnside Rare Books rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Portland, OR, UNITED STATES, published 1940 by Editorial Seneca.
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Very Good. First Spanish language edition, first printing. Near Fine with light shelf wear and light wear at spine ends. Small bookplate from previous owner at front. In toned glassine wrap which is chipped at the spine ends. A lovely example of the poet's last cycle of poems, written while visiting Columbia University in New York during 1929 to 1930. Lorca's visit coincided with the stock market crash, which profoundly affected his poetic vision.