A dialectical tension between physical desire and metaphysical love lies at the heart of the theatre works of Federico GarcÃa Lorca, and the deployment of queer theory's critique of gender and identity is surprisingly effective in this discussion of love versus desire.
Seldom is enough attention paid to the poet's early works, and so this book offers a timely review of the 'religious tragedy' Cristo, as well as Mariana Pineda, uncovering in these early offerings an explicit proposal of the supremacy of love over desire. A meditation on the fragmentary and challenging El público yields a vivid panorama of identity in crisis, and a paradigmatic Lorcan sacrifice of self for love. The ostensibly more conventional tragedies of Amor de Don PerlimplÃn con Belisa en su jardÃn and Yerma are also reassessed in terms of self-sacrifice and self-love. The study concludes with an argument for a practical re-reading of La casa de Bernarda Alba, which emphasises how the play might be saved from po-faced realism with music, humour and drag performance.
Love, Desire and Identity in the Theatre of Federico GarcÃa Lorca (MonografÃas A)
📄 Viewing lite version
Full site ›
Book Details
Author(s)Paul McDermid
PublisherTamesis Books
ISBN / ASIN1855661462
ISBN-139781855661462
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank1,423,707
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸