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"Diván del Tamarit" es un poemario con el que Federico García Lorca homenajea a los poetas andalusíes de Granada, utilizando para ello dos tipos de composiciones, las casidas y las gacelas. El amor, el erotismo y la muerte son los temas de esta obra que, si en lo estructural y rítmico parece partir de un clasicismo orientalista y melancólico, en su expresividad poética conecta con "Poeta en Nueva York" por la fuerza y belleza de sus metáforas. La mirada de Lorca, su sensibilidad, sus raíces y su creatividad cristalizan en una obra de una belleza y una fuerza arrebatadoras, una obra madura, personalísima e inolvidable. "Diván del Tamarit" es una joya de la poesía en español por reivindicar.
"Diván del Tamarit" is a collection of poems with which Federico García Lorca pays homage to the Andalusian poets of Granada, using two types of compositions, the casidas and the gazelles. Love, eroticism and death are the themes of this work which, if in its structural and rhythmic aspects seems to be based on an orientalist and melancholic classicism, in its poetic expressiveness connects with "Poeta en Nueva York" due to the strength and beauty of its metaphors. Lorca's vision, his sensitivity, his roots and his creativity crystallize in a work of ravishing beauty and strength, a mature, highly personal and unforgettable work. "Diván del Tamarit" is a jewel of Spanish poetry to be vindicated.
Diseño de portada/Cover art design: David Rubiales Suárez.