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Romancero gitano, emocionante y hermoso libro de poemas publicado por Federico García Lorca en 1928, recoge la mirada del poeta a través de un retrato mítico a la vez que costumbrista del pueblo gitano. Todas las obsesiones y todos los iconos del autor encuentran su lugar en esta obra, el amor, la tradición, la muerte, la luna, el mar, y todo ello acudiendo a formas populares, como el romance, y a un lenguaje que nace del pueblo y se dirige al pueblo.
Federico García Lorca, uno de los poetas más conocidos y universales de la Generación del 27, construye, con Romancero gitano, un legado cultural imperecedero y nos ofrece una de las obras cumbres de la poesía española, no ya del siglo XX, sino de todos los tiempos.
Romancero gitano, an exciting and beautiful book of poems published by Federico García Lorca in 1928, offers the poet's view of the world through a mythical and at the same time folkloric portrait of the gypsy people. All of the author's obsessions and icons find their place in this work, love, tradition, death, the moon, the sea, and all of this using popular forms, such as "romances", and a language born of the people and addressed to the people.
Federico García Lorca, one of the best known and most universal poets of the Spanish group of poets known as Generation of '27, builds, with Romancero gitano, an enduring cultural legacy and offers us one of the greatest works of Spanish poetry, not only of the twentieth century, but of all time.