
«Leto in Granada» is an illustrative Longrid that drowns us in the hot Andalus summer of 1920. We will enter a large squirrel house in the vicinity of Granada, where, after several months in Madrid, a young hopeful Spanish poet, Federico García Lorca, will return with us.


Until the summer of the 20th Lorca will remain in the capital. From this shiny, sophisticated place at the end of June 1920, Federico returns home to Andalusia. To vineyards and grapes, to fields and shepherds, to dusty country roads, and to endless, silent, windless days.

Lorca didn’t want to leave, he was interested in Madrid, and he didn’t know for sure that Andalusia, Granada, those names and landscapes of his youth would stay with him until the end, that they would be the main themes of his poetry, not only in youth, but also in maturity.
Sunshine
The sun and Federico finally felt how much they missed their homes. His living, troubled heart was filled with the same sadness that so often envelops his poems.
He realized that he belonged to two worlds: the world of the Spanish South, the sun-burned spaces, the memories of childhood and people, and the world of the Madridian goddess.
«Guitar»
A poet like Lorca’s guitar, you can’t keep her quiet. The guitar will never stop crying.
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