Tonight my youngest and dearest daughter, Rosita the
single, has wanted to work for the nicest florists of La Rambla
A ramblist lover
The poet Federico GarcÃa Lorca (1898-1936) fell in love with
Barcelona. And with La Rambla. His relationship with the painter Salvador DalÃ
was the excuse to visit Catalonia in 1925. The cultural life of a
city ​​that looked at Paris caused in Granada's artist an interest that
he shared with the actress Margarita Xirgu or the writer Josep Mª de
Sagarra. He premiered plays in the Teatre Goya and in the Teatre Principal,
located in the lower part of La Rambla. He also exhibited his drawings
in the nearby Dalmau Galleries. And, above all, he lived the night of
Barcelona in very good company.
Finding inspiration
The Barcelona promenade was the meeting point of three important
artists: GarcÃa Lorca, the singer of copla Miguel de Molina and the
lyricist Rafael de León. The poet premiered Yerma in the Teatre Principal and,
after one of the functions, he met with them at the nearby Granja Oriente,
located on the ground floor of the hotel of the same name. Between
laughs and glances to the sailors who were walking
down the sidewalk, they created the famous couplet called Ojos Verdes.
A loved poet
The generosity of Lorca won the esteem of the people
from Barcelona. He carried out poetry readings at the University or
at the Rambla de Catalunya, after which he said: "I was thrilled
to the point that it took me a lot of work to start talking,
I had a lump in my throat." As a playwright, he premiered
Doña Rosita the Maiden, Yerma or Mariana Pineda. Don PerlimplÃn, in
change, was not taken to scene. He apologized because his protagonist was
the Great Cuckold. He acknowledged that the actors refused to
play the role because of the prejudices that existed still.