Three Tragedies: Blood Wedding, Yerma, Bernarda Alba
Description
Blood Wedding. Concerned with love that cannot become marriage among the primitive hill people of Castile, this is a play of the workings of tremendous passions and tribal ritual toward an inescapable tragic end. Yerma. "The whole tragic burden of Yerma is measured by the deepening of her struggle with the problem of frustrated motherhood." --From García Lorca, by Edwin Honig. The House of Bernarda Alba. Again about "women whom love moves to tragedy," Bernarda Alba tells of the repression of five daughters by a domineering mother, of how their natural spirits circumvent her but bring violence and death.Product Details
Price
$17.95
$16.69
Publisher
New Directions Publishing Corporation
Publish Date
January 17, 1955
Pages
202
Dimensions
5.19 X 0.48 X 8.02 inches | 0.52 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780811200929
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About the Author
Federico García Lorca (1898-1937) was born in Granada, Spain. A poet and playwright (Blood Wedding, The House of Bernarda Alba), he was killed by the Falangists in Spain during the Spanish Civil War.
Richard L. O'Connell was a translator and playwright.
James Graham-Luján is a translator and playwright.
Reviews
Lorca is such a virtuoso of the theatre that he can use and control all its resources to present his poetic vision.