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Where did Lorca read his lecture "Paradise closed for many, gardens open for a few" which contains a delicate reflection on Granada and the diminutive?
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The Ateneo de Granada in 1926
Is it true that Joaquín Alemán, director of the Sagrado Corazón School, where Federico and Francisco García Lorca attended, filled the center's tower with a pigeon loft?
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Yes, and in addition to the pigeon loft there was a large cage for canaries
Federico had several close love affairs, with which of his lovers is he posing in the picture?

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Emilio Aladrén Perojo, sculptor
What was the name of the Sagrado Corazón de Jesús school's director in Granada where Federico and Francisco García Lorca studied?
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Joaquín Alemán
Which is the name of the Spanish illustrator and journalist who made this caricature of Federico García Lorca and was the author of the interview in 'El Sol' newspaper where the poet said that in Granada lived "the worst bourgeoisie of Spain"?

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Luis Bagaría
Lorca not only composed the music for his comedies, he even designed the costumes. For which play, premiered on Christmas Eve 1930, did he draw these costumes?

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"The Shoemaker's Prodigious Wife"
What classical music was Lorca obsessively listening to in the summer of 1932 in the Huerta de San Vicente while writing "Blood Wedding"?
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Bach’s Cantata 140
Members of the university theater company La Barraca pose next to the van with which they toured Spain for four years. The vehicle was so familiar that it was named...

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La bella Aurelia
"Federico García Lorca. My penultimate book about the man and the poet" was written by...
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Rafael Martínez Nadal
Which singer did García Lorca call "Green gypsy mask to whom the ‘duende’ puts trembling cheeks of freshly kissed girls"?
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Niña de los Peines
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