At dawn on the 19th of August 1936 Spaniards murdered the man who most profoundly embodied the poetic spirit of their country. Federico Garcia Lorca was the victim of the passions that arose in Spain as the Church, the military and the bourgeoisie embarked on their reckless and brutal repression of "undesirables". For Lorca was not a political man; he embraced Spain - from its struggling leftist movement to its most conservative traditions - with a love that transcended politics. His "crime" was his antipathy to pomposity, conformity and intolerance. For years the Spanish government suppressed the truth about Lorca's death. In this recreation of the assassination, Ian Gibson redresses the wrong. Based on information only recently made available, this is an illumination not only of the death of a great poet, but of the atmosphere of Civil War Spain that allowed it to happen.
- ISBN10 0491022573
- ISBN13 9780491022576
- Publish Date 12 November 1979
- Publish Status Out of Print
- Out of Print 6 December 1991
- Publish Country GB
- Publisher Virgin Books
- Imprint W.H. Allen / Virgin Books
- Edition 2nd Revised edition
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 272
- Language English