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A Casa de Bernarda Alba

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by Federico García Lorca
Publisher: Publicações Europa-América, April of 2001 ‧
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A Casa de Bernarda Alba é uma tragédia, severa e simples, como a classificou o próprio Lorca: a tragédia das mulheres das aldeias espanholas, acorrentadas a preconceitos e mitos que um convencionalismo social, tão cruel como vazio de valores, defende a todo o transe, mesmo à custa do aniquilamento das pessoas.

É o que efectivamente acontece aqui, nesta peça trágica, impregnada simultaneamente pelo lirismo característico de Lorca e pelo sopro fatalista que o poeta bebeu na Andaluzia da sua infância.

A Casa de Bernarda Alba

by Federico García Lorca

Property Description
ISBN: 9789721037168
Publisher: Publicações Europa-América
Release Date: April of 2001
Language: Portuguese
Dimensions: 140 x 211 x 9 mm
Cover: Softcover
Pages: 152
Format: Book
Collection: Grandes Classicos do Seculo X X
Categories: Books in Portuguese > Art > Performing Arts
EAN: 5601072531048
Recommended Minimum Age: Not applicable

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Federico García Lorca

Federico García Lorca (Fuente Vaqueros, 1898 – Granada, 1936), was a poet and playwright, also known as a musician and artist. Born in Andalusia, he studied law in Granada and later moved to Madrid, where he befriended artists such as Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí and the poets Rafael Alberti and Juan Ramón Jiménez. There he published his first poems. After completing the course, he went to the United States and Cuba, a turbulent period in which he wrote his surrealist poems. Returning to Spain, he created a theater movement called La Barraca. He was also an excellent painter, composer and pianist. As a playwright, Lorca made forays into historical drama and farce before finding success with tragedy. The three rural tragedies set in Andalusia, Blood Wedding (1933), Yerma (1934) and The House of Bernarda Alba (1936) secured his position as a great playwright.
In July 1936, alarmed by the outbreak of the Civil War, Lorca left Madrid for Granada, but his premonition of a fatal death, which runs through all his work, came true when, one night, he was assassinated by nationalists.

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