Lorca & New York, poetry & cityscape : New York cityscape in the written work by Federico García Lorca

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    • Jaén Urban, Gaspar
    • Mealing, Lorraine

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Lorca & New York, poetry & cityscape : New York cityscape in the written work by Federico García Lorca

Gaspar Jaén i Urban ; English version by Lorraine Mealing and Gaspar Jaén i Urban

(Arquitectura)

Universitat d'Alacant, [2018]

Other Title

Paisaje urbano de Nueva York en la obra escrita de Federico García Lorca

Lorca and New York, poetry and cityscape

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Paisaje urbano de Nueva York en la obra escrita de Federico García Lorca

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 105-106)

Summary: "There has always been some kind of direct relationship between architecture and other arts and sciences like maths, geometry, astronomy, music and poetry. However, it is in modern times that this symbiosis seems to have disappeared and a clear differentiation and, in some cases, even antagonism has arisen between them. In this book, the author returns to the relationship between architecture and poetry, highlighting the importance of both and discovering the city of New York through its impact on the poet Federico García Lorca (1898-1936) and the author of this book. Concepción López González Polytechnic University, Valencia (Spain)."--from jacket

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