Discusses art in Federico García Lorca's literature and Lorca's relationship with Salvador Dalí. Both Lorca's poetry and his drawings create a separate reality, and where the former is a humorous but grave treatment of taboo issues and usually concerns fleeing from injustice and one's self, the latter are a visual expression of the same. Garcia Lorca's friendship with and erotic love for Dalí was what released him from these taboos and allowed him to address them in his work.
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