Martyrs: Federico García Lorca

Federico García Lorca (1898–1936) was a Spanish poet, playwright, and activist whose work burned with passion and political defiance. A champion of the marginalized, he wrote of love, loss, and "duende"—the dark spirit that fuels true art. As fascism tightened its grip on Spain, Lorca’s words became an act of resistance. His poetry gave voice to the oppressed, his plays exposed authoritarian rulers, and his radical vision made him a threat to the regime. In 1936, at the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War, he was assassinated—his body never found. But Lorca never disappeared. His spirit lives in every revolution of the soul, and every poem that refuses to be forgotten.FOR MORE:Federico García Lorca: A Life by Ian GibsonDeep Song and Other Prose by Federico García Lorca“Lorca's Bones” (The New Yorker)"Theory and Play of Duende" by Federico Garcia Lorca***History has its heroes, but what about the outlaws, the rebels, and the misfits? Where are the creators who tore down walls and built something new in their place? Enter The Creators, the podcast that uncovers the lives of groundbreaking individuals who didn’t just change the rules—they rewrote them entirely.Want to go beyond learning about creators, and become one yourself--consider joining The Creators--the membership that helps you unlock your potential, unblock your purpose, and ignite your passion. In this collective, Rainier and others share resources, offer monthly teachings, facilitate workshops, and inspire creativity in every area of life!Create your self alive!

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Remember history class? Ever wonder about the ones they didn't talk about? The rule breakers? The rebels, the misfits, the poets, and the prophets who refused to follow the script? Enter *The Creators Podcast* ( https://www.thecreatorspodcast.live ) bringing you the untold stories of those who flipped the world upside down. These are the footnotes of the encyclopedia, written in a trail of blood—stories buried, burned, or ignored because they didn’t fit the mold. This is history like you’ve never heard it before. The voices they didn’t want you to know? You’ll know them now.