Singer Miguel Poveda includes an unpublished poem by Lorca on the verso of the manuscript

Singer Miguel Povedain love with work Lorcadiscovered, according to RTVE, one of the unpublished verses of the Granada poet. They are on the back of the page on which appears the manuscript of the poem “Gacela de la raíz amarga”, contained in Divan del Tamarit. Lorca expert, Peppa Merloconfirmed they were from his punch and letter.

The verses have fluidity and evoke, among other things, the passage of time and absence. They were written in 1933 in Madrid, when the poet was willing to travel to Buenos Aires. Here dedicated to a certain Juliusaccording to RTVE, and one of the verses reads like this: “It’s the body’s signal that comes to the fore to know how ready I am to return”.

Well, who has sung Lorca’s verses throughout his career and has little concern for the rehabilitation of his childhood home, God Bruces with these unpublished verses after purchasing the original manuscript of the poem “Gacela de la raíz amarga” antiquarian from Germany.

The verses go like this: “Sing a song / Listen / maquinally the hours. / It’s the same / you’re the sweetest [versos tachados] / Yo – no, I’m here. / It’s a body signal / that I say, to the heart / to know how to sit down / to come back…”. Well, now I’ve set it to music and you can hear them sing from me it plays on TVE telediario at 9 p.m.

The singer is currently immersed in the promotion of the documentary Enlorquecido: Only mystery makes us livewhich he directs together with Manu Huelva.

You will also see the light of the book next week Things on the other side. Not published by Federico García Lorcain which the singer appears as an author alongside urban specialist Pepa Merlo. It is a text that analyzes a new poem and includes scores, books and other texts by the author. It will be the volume that inaugurates the collection of the Casa del Darro Library, integrated into the editorial of the Federico García Lorca Center in Granada.

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