A poetics of the seasons Lorca's early cosmic vision /
Abstract (Summary)
During his early writings, Federico García Lorca experiences a psychological and
spiritual journey which he relates to the four seasons. He assigns to each season a
particular color or colors that correspond to its meaning in his cosmic vision. Lorca begins
with the springtime blue, representing the dreams and ideals of a young Catholic boy,
including marriage and family. As time progresses, he is enveloped by the red summer
passion of his awakening sexuality, leading to what he sees as a fall from grace, when he
becomes involved with homosexuality, characterized by the color black. An intermediate
color, purple, represents both homosexuality, and male and female genitals. Summer leads
to autumn, which along with its yellow leaves and grey skies initially brings remorse,
repentance, and an attempt to reconcile with God. When Lorca does not feel that God is
listening, because his heart is not changed to allow for a heterosexual union and family, he
faces the choice between destroying a part of his soul or being a social and religious
outcast. During his earliest writings, Lorca chooses martyrdom over ostracism. Unable to
rid himself of his passions, he wishes for the white snows of winter to suffocate him,
identifying himself with Christ, and seeing his homosexuality as the cross upon which he
will be crucified. These themes are studied in Prosa inédita de juventud (1994), Poesía
inédita de juventud (1994), and Teatro inédito de juventud (1996), which comprise
writings from 1917 to 1921, as well as Impresiones y paisajes (1918), El maleficio de la
mariposa (1920), and Libro de poemas (1921).
The study of colors and seasons in Lorca’s early writing is important in order to
understand his symbolism and to show his struggle with homosexual impulses as well as
indicating the genesis of what will be the dominant theme throughout the corpus of his
writings, that passion leads inevitably to death.
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School:University of Virginia
School Location:USA - Virginia
Source Type:Master's Thesis
Keywords:garci?a lorca federico
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