Noun
Spanish poet and dramatist who was shot dead by Franco's soldiers soon after the start of the Spanish Civil War (1898-1936)
Source: WordNetIt is generally felt that the educated man or woman should be able to read Dante, Goethe, Baudelaire, Lorca in the original - with, anyway, the crutch of a translation. Anthony Burgess
My two great heroes are W. B. Yeats and Federico García Lorca. Leonard Cohen
He wrote this together with Federico Garcia Lorca one afternoon in the Café Regina Victoria in Madrid. Source: Internet
Speaking of trauma, Lorca also gets his past dissected and goes full sociopath to save his captaincy. Source: Internet
Is Captain Lorca from the ‘mirror universe’ on Star Trek: Discovery? Source: Internet
Neruda was honored with diplomatic posts, a common practice in some Latin American countries, but he became politicized after Franco’s regime assassinated Lorca. Source: Internet