
Divan del Tamarit (Spanish Edition)
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Narrated by:
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Valerio Di Stefano
About this listen
El Diván del Tamarit es un poemario del poeta y dramaturgo español Federico García Lorca (Granada, 1898-1936) publicado póstumamente en 1940. Se compone de poemas denominados casidas y gacelas, en homenaje a los poetas árabes de Granada.
Aunque es posible que la idea se gestara con anterioridad, es en 1934 cuando se dispone de la primera mención del libro como proyecto; la Universidad de Granada comenzó el proceso para su impresión en 1934, con un prólogo del arabista español Emilio García Gómez, edición que no llegó a ver la luz en vida de su autor.
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
©2022 Federico García Lorca (P)2022 Valerio Di Stefano
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