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Date: 1933

Portada de Blood wedding de Federico García Lorca
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Theater Theater Blood wedding

Federico García Lorca

1933

The theme of this work is raised to the root of news in the press: two lovers escape in the vispera of the woman's wedding with another man. Garia Lorca turns reality into poetry. In his work there are anxieties of freedom, Andalucism, symbolism and death, but above all, dramatic poetry. Blood weddings is therefore a theatrical work where the torn passions of its protagonists are unleashed by the attentive look of the moon, a beautiful and terrible personification of death.

Fiction Fiction To a God Unknown

John Steinbeck

1933

With the blessings of his late father resonating in his head, young farmer Joseph Wayne leaves the family house in Vermont to start a new life in California. There he will realize his dream of building a farm in a fertile valley, while increasingly obsessed with an imposing tree that grows next to the house, he will end up convinced that the spirit of his parent dwells in him. Prosperity decides to bring his brothers and families with him, but one of them, frightened by what he considers to be Joseph's pagan beliefs, will cut down the tree. And everything will change forever.