A contemporary reflection on Granada’s poetic heritage
It wasn’t a reenactment — it was a dialogue with memory.
A vision of Lorca’s feminine universe seen through the eyes of today: instinctive, powerful, unapologetic.
She moved through white thresholds not as a symbol, but as a statement.
The city became part of her body, and the light, her accomplice.
Every detail —fabric, gesture, gaze— carried the weight of something unspoken.
There was no nostalgia here; only presence, clarity, and rhythm.
This editorial doesn’t speak of the past — it speaks of permanence.
Because poetry, when it inhabits the real, becomes the most refined form of truth.