Abstract
This paper addresses the impact that the assassination of Federico García Lorca in the context of the Spanish Civil War had on the press and the Puerto Rican intellectual class. The research carried out is followed by the corpus of texts cited in the paper (notes and press articles, poems, manifestos) related to the reception of the work and the death of the Granada writer in the journalistic media and in the academic circles of the University of Puerto Rico. Some of these texts have remained unpublished until now.This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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