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This book explores Federico García Lorca's late poetry and drama within its context of mysticism. Lorca's singular language reveals compelling evidence of innate spiritual potential, influenced by poets from Christian, Sufi, Buddhist, and other mystic traditions, from his earliest works to its culmination in the technical mastery of his last poems. Guided by musicality and polyvalence, close readings of The Tamarit Divan, Sonnets of Dark Love, and Yerma offer a novel approach to seemingly obscure texts that resist conventional analysis.

The methodology of Lorca's Immanent Mysticism adheres to the poet-playwright's own aesthetic theory. For Lorca, duende-inspired creation calls for equally inspired reception within true artistic experience. This groundbreaking study places Lorca not only within a contemporary spectrum of Modernist production, but, more importantly, within the framework of a new mysticism for our time.



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Note on Translations – Immanent Mysticism – Mystic Echoes in the Early Works – Echoes of the Masters in the Late Works – Immanent Mysticism in the Late Works – No Boundaries or Limits, Only an Admirable Freedom’ – Conclusions: Lorca as Precursor to Modern Mysticism – Index.

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      Publisher: Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
      Publication Date: 1/9/2023 12:03:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781433192418, 978-1433192418
      ISBN10: 1433192411

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book explores Federico García Lorca's late poetry and drama within its context of mysticism. Lorca's singular language reveals compelling evidence of innate spiritual potential, influenced by poets from Christian, Sufi, Buddhist, and other mystic traditions, from his earliest works to its culmination in the technical mastery of his last poems. Guided by musicality and polyvalence, close readings of The Tamarit Divan, Sonnets of Dark Love, and Yerma offer a novel approach to seemingly obscure texts that resist conventional analysis.

      The methodology of Lorca's Immanent Mysticism adheres to the poet-playwright's own aesthetic theory. For Lorca, duende-inspired creation calls for equally inspired reception within true artistic experience. This groundbreaking study places Lorca not only within a contemporary spectrum of Modernist production, but, more importantly, within the framework of a new mysticism for our time.



      Table of Contents

      Note on Translations – Immanent Mysticism – Mystic Echoes in the Early Works – Echoes of the Masters in the Late Works – Immanent Mysticism in the Late Works – No Boundaries or Limits, Only an Admirable Freedom’ – Conclusions: Lorca as Precursor to Modern Mysticism – Index.

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