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Lorca described his poetic study of human nature as an intricate retablo of southern Spain. On the surface it depicts the daily struggles of a marginalized people, but beneath the surface there is so much more. In these eighteen poems Lorca illustrates for us with words and lyrical incantations the daily interactions of the oppressors and the oppressed.
Here we have on display the seven deadly sins (and three last things!) that Hieronymus Bosch explored hundreds of years earlier with oil paint. You will witness the:
Lorca then saves his best for the Spanish Civil Guard, symbol of ignorance, brute power, and police oppression as he rails against their
while they terrorize the peasants of the Andalusian countryside with their guns and raze whole villages in their fury.
Lorca knew what might come--he was a marked man--but he did not flinch or pull his punches. Saints and sinners swirl 'round and 'round and 'round midst wind and water under an omnipresent gypsy moon in these songs of seduction and sobriety.
What does it all mean? The poet doesn't say, but rather leaves it to us to ponder and find application in our own lives.
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