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Lorca
[ lawr-kuh; Spanish lawr-kah ]
Lorca
1/ 藞濒蓴谤办补 /
noun
- a town in SE Spain, on the Guadalent铆n River. Pop: 82聽511 (2003 est)
Lorca
2/ 藞濒蓴谤办补 /
noun
- LorcaFederico Garc铆a18981936MSpanishWRITING: poetTHEATRE: dramatist Federico Garc铆a (fe冒e藞riko 伞ar藞胃ia). 1898鈥1936, Spanish poet and dramatist. His poetry, such as Romancero gitano (1928), shows his debt to Andalusian folk poetry. His plays include the trilogy Bodas de sangre (1933), Yerma (1934), and La Casa de Bernarda Alba (1936)
Example Sentences
A top government minister, Josu茅 Alejandro Lorca, said in 2021 that oil spills were 鈥渘ot a big deal because, historically, all oil companies have had them.鈥
鈥淚n Spain,鈥 Garc铆a Lorca once wrote, 鈥渢he dead are more alive than the dead of any other country in the world.鈥
The troupe began life in New York City, in 1983, as Spanish Dance Arts Company, led by Roberto Lorca, a choreographer from California.
I once came across him stretched out on the floor of a bookstore in Portland, Ore., with a Spanish dictionary in one hand and the complete works of Federico Garc铆a Lorca in the other.
Flashbacks bring us to the summer of 1936, as Xirgu tries to persuade Lorca to escape with her to Cuba, where they will be safe from the right-wing revolt in Spain.
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