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-'''Federico García Lorca''' ([[June 5]], [[1898]] – [[August 19]], [[1936]]) was a [[Spain|Spanish]] poet and dramatist, also remembered as a painter, pianist, and composer. An emblematic member of the [[Generation of '27]], he was killed by Nationalist partisans at the age of 38 at the beginning of the [[Spanish Civil War]].+'''Federico García Lorca''' ([[June 5]], [[1898]] – [[August 19]], [[1936]]) was a [[Spain|Spanish]] poet and dramatist, also remembered as a painter, pianist, and composer. An emblematic member of the [[Generation of '27]], he was killed by Nationalist partisans at the age of 38 at the beginning of the [[Spanish Civil War]]. [[Federico García Lorca]] was friends with Dalí and Buñuel and is often called a Surrealist though he never officially joined the group; he broke contact with Dalí and Buñuel in 1929 when he interpreted their film, ''[[Un chien andalou]]'' (''An Andalusian Dog''), as an attack on him.
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* ''[[La casa de Bernarda Alba]]'' ("The House of Bernarda Alba": written 1936, first production 1945) * ''[[La casa de Bernarda Alba]]'' ("The House of Bernarda Alba": written 1936, first production 1945)
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Federico García Lorca (June 5, 1898August 19, 1936) was a Spanish poet and dramatist, also remembered as a painter, pianist, and composer. An emblematic member of the Generation of '27, he was killed by Nationalist partisans at the age of 38 at the beginning of the Spanish Civil War. Federico García Lorca was friends with Dalí and Buñuel and is often called a Surrealist though he never officially joined the group; he broke contact with Dalí and Buñuel in 1929 when he interpreted their film, Un chien andalou (An Andalusian Dog), as an attack on him.

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