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Very Good jacket. New York. 1989. October 1989. Pantheon. 1st American Edition. Very Good in Dustjacket. 0394509641. 553 pages. hardcover. Jacket photograph by Rogelio Robles Saavedra, courtesy of José Choin Castro. Jacket design by Gail Anderson. keywords: Europe Spain Literature Biography World Literature. DESCRIPTION-Federico Garcia Lorca, one of the greatest writers of the twentieth century, was executed in Granada by anti-republican rebels at the beginning of the Spanish Civil War. He was only thirty-eight. Since his death he has become the most-translated Spanish in history, surpassing even Cervantes. His poems are part of the canon of modern literature, and his plays, including BLOOD WEDDING, YERMA, and THE HOUSE OF BERNARDA ALBA, are still widely performed today. Yet until now, largely because of the political climate in Franco's Spain, his own dramatic story has never been fully told. Ian Gibson's masterly biography shows us that Lorca's life was every bit as remarkable as his work. In addition to his other gifts, he was an excellent pianist, a gifted artist, a fine actor, and an acclaimed lecturer. Enormously charismatic, he became a celebrity in his later years, and had a large and varied circle of friends. Among those he knew well were Salvador Dali, Luis Bunuel, and Pablo Neruda, as well as renowned actors, matadors, and musicians. His travels, which included stays In New York, Cuba, and Argentina, helped to spread his fame. His out-spokenness, and his work with a republican theater troupe, made him a political symbol-and a target. Beneath his dazzling exterior, however, lay hidden sorrows. Throughout his life, Lorca was plagued by depressions. A homosexual in a highly intolerant society, he endured several unhappy loves, including a deep passion for his friend Dali. Twenty years in the making, Ian Gibson's biography was written with the full cooperation of the Lorca family and draws on much hitherto unavailable material, including letters, manuscripts, and literally hundreds of interviews. It is and should remain the life of the poet. inventory #12982.