For Federico García Lorca, New York was the discovery of the avant-garde, capitalism, and modern life. The clash between his profound sensitivity and the contrasts of New York reality unleashed his creativity and was the genesis of an incomparable work, full of admiration, pain, and surrealism, that transcended the aesthetic boundaries of its time. Written between 1929 and 1930, *Poet in New York* has established itself as one of the undisputed classics of modernist literature and one of the most profound poetic meditations on the city, the crowd, and solitude, whose influence continues to extend beyond language and genre.
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