Federico García Lorca Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life & Achievements
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Updated on January 16, 2026
Federico García Lorca Biography
(Spanish Poet, Playwright, and Theatre Director.)Birthday: June 5, 1898 (Gemini)
Born In: Fuente Vaqueros, Spain
Advanced SearchFederico García Lorca was a celebrated Spanish writer, known for his poems and plays, mainly the famous 'Romancero Gitano'. The collection of eighteen poems by this celebrated poet, translated into English as ‘Gypsy Ballads’, is known for their language and lyricism, describing the life of gypsies in his hometown. He has also written other well-known poems like 'Seis poemas gallegos', 'Quimera', and 'Libro de poemas'. His plays are also quite famous, some of them being, 'El maleficio de la mariposa', 'Retablillo de Don Cristóbal', and of course 'La zapatera prodigiosa'. This Spanish poet and playwright created quite a stir during his lifetime, owing to his public acceptance of being a homosexual. His relationship with the famous surreal artist Salvador Dalí was a topic of constant speculation. He was also known for his socialist views, often bending towards leftist ideals. When this renowned writer was assassinated, his murder gave rise to a lot of conjectures. Some are of the opinion that it could be his connection with the 'Popular Front’ that followed 'Marxism', while others think it was his being openly gay. Despite all speculations, he is remembered today as one of the finest writers that Spain has ever produced
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Also Known As: Federico del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús García Lorca
Died At Age: 38
Family:father: Federico García Rodríguez
mother: Vicenta Lorca Romero
siblings: Francisco García Lorca
Born Country: Spain
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place of death: Granada, Spain
Cause of Death: Assassination
Notable Alumni: University Of Granada
More Factseducation: Columbia University, University Of Granada
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Spanish CelebritiesDirectorsPlaywrightsSpanish MenColumbia University Childhood & Early LifeFederico del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús García Lorca was born to Federico García Rodríguez and Vicenta Lorca Romero, on June 5, 1898, in the Fuente Vaqueros village of Spain. Rodríguez was a farm owner, while his wife Vicenta was a pianist and a teacher.In 1909, the family settled down in Granada, where the young child grew up and pursued his education.Federico studied literature, law, and composition at the 'University of Granada' in 1915. He had a flair for classical music and theatre as a student, and he was trained in playing the piano.