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A sketch by Federico García Lorca
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Listed below are the letters and titles of the main classes of the Library of Congress (LC) Classification. Click on any class to view an outline of its subclasses in an interactive PDF format. This list is based off of the Library of Congress Classification Outline.
Below are key reference books that provide a general overview of a topic or help identify synonyms, related terms, or basic data. These sources often include references and lists of further readings.
In 1937 Chilean poet Pablo Neruda published Spain in Our Hearts, a book of poems in support of the Republicans fighting fascism during the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) and an homage to his friend, poet and playwright Federico García Lorca, executed by Franco’s supporters. This book is a symbol of the intellectual and affective connections between Spain and Latin America during the first half of the twentieth century, a time of effervescent development of literature and art. Many of these artists and authors developed friendships and cultural connections while visiting or living at the “Residencia de estudiantes,” a progressive residence for university students in Madrid that became a center for avant-garde intellectuality. Among the residents were philosophers, scientists, writers such as Lorca, and visual artists such as painter Salvador Dali and filmmaker Luis Buñuel. Some of these young writers and artists will come to create an intercontinental channel of cultural exchange between Spain and America, a continent that will become home-in-exile to many of them after the Spanish Civil War. Along with Lorca and Neruda, we will study other influential cultural icons on both sides of the ocean, such as poets Gabriela Mistral (Chile) and Ernestina de Champourcín (Spain/Mexico); and painters such as Frida Khalo and her husband Diego Rivera (Mexico), and Roberto Matta (Chile).
Wikipedia is a great resource for getting general info about something, but because anyone can contribute or change its content it is considered unreliable. College faculty typically do not consider Wikipedia a credible information source.
Instead, use the library's print or electronic encyclopedias, dictionaries, or other reference books to backup the basic information of your research paper. These resources have gone through an editorial process to check for accuracy. To the right and below are some resources that may be of use.