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Gypsy Ballads - Poetry Collection
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Gypsy Ballads

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Federico García Lorca’s *Gypsy Ballads* is a pivotal 1928 poetry collection exploring themes of Spanish identity and marginalized communities. The work combines traditional Andalusian ballads with surrealist imagery, creating a distinctive modernist style. It's notable for its powerful depictions of Romani life and cultural anxieties within early 20th-century Spain. Lorca’s poems are relevant to readers interested in Spanish literature, folklore, and the intersection of tradition and artistic innovation.

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Gypsy Ballads ranks #41 of 436 in the Poetry Collection ranking, behind Cathay, ahead of Don't Call Us Dead.

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When was Lorca's Gypsy Ballads published, and why is 1928 a key date?

The collection is generally dated to 1928. That year places it squarely in Lorca's early-modernist period.

What themes are most central in this collection?

The work combines ballad inheritance with darker symbolic and surrealist-inflected detail. Its treatment of marginal communities is a frequent theme-based keyword in catalog descriptions.

Is it based on traditional forms or completely original?

The Andalusian folk and ballad influences are deliberate stylistic anchors. That is one of the reasons it remains in high school and university reading lists.

What later Lorca text is often paired with Gypsy Ballads in teaching?

It is often paired with Bodas de sangre and Yerma-era dramatic works when covering Lorca chronologically. The 1928 publication date helps place those pairings in order.

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