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  1. ‘ Romance Sonámbulo’ is one of Federico García Lorca’s most popular poems. It was written in the midst of the Spanish Civil War. Lorca, like most intellectuals of his time, was on the side of the socialist government. On the other were the Catholic Church and the Spanish army.

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  2. Sep 14, 2020 · What does Lorca mean in his poem "Romance sonámbulo" when he says: were trembling on the tiles. were wounding dawn's dark sky. (English translation by Will Kirkland, in Selected Poems, Penguin.) Original Spanish text: farolillos de hojalata. herían la madrugada.

  3. Some critics have argued that "Romance Sonambulo" tells the story of a mortally wounded smuggler, who is seeking refuge as his girlfriend's house. What up with that?

  4. "Romance Sonambulo" is one of Lorca's most popular poems, and it magnificently represents his passion for this country, its people, and for the supreme power of the imagination. It's designed to shake things up, and go against the grain of traditional poetry.

  5. Federico García Lorca. 1898 –. 1936. translated by William Bryant Logan. (skip to the original poem in Spanish) Green, how I want you green. Green wind. Green branches. The ship out on the sea.

  6. Analysis (ai): "Romance Sonámbulo" is a haunting and surreal poem by Federico Garcia Lorca. It explores themes of love, loss, and the supernatural. The repeated refrain "Green, how I want you green" creates a sense of longing and desire. The vivid imagery of the moon, the sea, and the forest evokes a dreamlike atmosphere.

  7. Like the color green, and the girl, the balcony is used as a symbol of desire in "Romance Sonambulo." We're reminded of that scene in Romeo and Juliet when Juliet comes to the balcony and Romeo sho...