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Journalist and writer Pablo-Ignacio de Dalmases offers in these pages a courageous investigation that redefines the traditional, even iconic, image we have of Lorca today. This essay, focused on his gay identity, opens a revealing path in biographical literature, offering us an intimate and audacious portrait that takes us by the hand through the most significant -and unknown- facet of the poet's intense life and emphasizes an aspect that until now no author had detected: the subsequent ideological evolution of his lovers, all of whom -minus one, who remained faithful to his socialist and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Journalist and writer Pablo-Ignacio de Dalmases offers in these pages a courageous investigation that redefines the traditional, even iconic, image we have of Lorca today. This essay, focused on his gay identity, opens a revealing path in biographical literature, offering us an intimate and audacious portrait that takes us by the hand through the most significant -and unknown- facet of the poet's intense life and emphasizes an aspect that until now no author had detected: the subsequent ideological evolution of his lovers, all of whom -minus one, who remained faithful to his socialist and republican identity- ended up, in contrast to the poet's sad fate, firmly identified with Francoism. With eloquent, readable and well-documented prose, Federico's Boyfriends promises to be a key read not only for the LGBT community, Hispanists and literature lovers, but also for those interested in the cultural genealogy of our time. Every page of this work is imbued with respect and admiration for Lorca, delving into the struggles, loves and passions of a man who lived with a complex and affirmative nature, not without contradictions. This book not only celebrates his literary genius, but also humanizes the poet, showing us the many edges of his psychology and opening lines of reflection on the construction of gay identity in postmodernity.
Autorenporträt
Pablo-Ignacio de Dalmases (Barcelona, 1945) es Doctor en Historia por la Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, Máster universitario en Historia contemporánea y Licenciado en Ciencias de la Información. Ha trabajado como periodista durante más de cincuenta años y fue Director de Radio Sáhara y del diario La Realidad de El Aaiún y Jefe de los Servicios Informativos del Gobierno General de Sáhara durante la época española. Se ha dedicado también a la docencia como profesor titular de cátedra en la Escuela Oficial de Publicidad, consultor de la Universitat Oberta de Catalunya y técnico superior de Educación de la Diputación Provincial de Barcelona. En 2011 fue elegido académico correspondiente de la Real Academia de Buenas Letras de Barcelona y en 2020 de la Real Academia Europea de Doctores. Es autor de una veintena de libros de investigación histórica, viajes y memorias. En Almuzara ha publicado Los últimos de África y Cuentos y leyendas del Sahara Occidental, y en Editorial Cántico Los novios de Federico, una biografía gay de Lorca que saca a la luz el recorrido sentimental, biográfico y político de todos sus amantes conocidos hasta la fecha, aportando datos nuevos e inéditos sobre la vida del poeta granadino.