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Where Is Federico García Lorca? Ian Gibson Returns to One of the Mysteries of Spain

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The historian and hispanist published No me. The pit of Lorca: chronicle of an oblivion. The book reviews decades of research on the fate of Federico García Lorca. The work reconstructs failed excavations, ignored theories and possible errors made during the search for the remains of the poet.

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The historian and hispanist published No me. The pit of Lorca: chronicle of an oblivion. The book reviews decades of research on the fate of Federico García Lorca. The work reconstructs failed excavations, ignored theories and possible errors made during the search for the remains of the poet.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The Hispanist culminates in a lifetime dedicated to Lorca with 'I was not found', his latest book, a collection of decades of unsuccessful research to find the body of the poettags: gibson, Lorca, memory justice, Francoism» original news (cadeser.com)

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Clarin broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Tuesday, June 2, 2026.
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