Lorca, the Andalusian poet, possessed an attractive joy and passion for life. He was frank, funny, musically talented, and a great silent actor. He was killed by Franco’s men at the start of the Spanish Civil War. Lorca, of Arab-Andalusian origin, combined delicacy and genius in his poetry and was beloved for his lively spirit and love of life. Despite his great talent, he wasted some of his creative gifts. He once told the author about a strange incident before his death, revealing his premonition of death. Lorca’s skillful use of metaphors and his cheerful personality left a lasting legacy in Spanish literature and culture.
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