Frederico Garcia lived in Manhattan from 1929 to 1930, and the poetry he wrote about the city, <i>Poet in New York, </i> was posthumously published in 1940. Eighty years after Lorca's sojourn to America, Nathalie Handal, a poet from New York, went to Spain to write <i>Poet in Andalucia.</i> Handal recreated Lorca's journey in reverse.
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<b>Nathalie Handal </b>was raised in Latin America, France and the Middle East, and educated in Asia, the United States, and the United Kingdom. Her recent poetry books include the flash collection <i>The Republics</i>, winner of the Virginia Faulkner Award for Excellence in Writing, and the Arab American Book Award; critically acclaimed <i>Poet in Andalucía</i>; and <i>Love and Strange Horses</i>, winner of the Gold Medal Independent Publisher Book Award. She is the author of eight plays, editor of two anthologies, and her poetry, essays and creative nonfiction have appeared in <i>Vanity Fair, Guernica Magazine, The Guardian, The New York Times, The Nation, The Irish Times, </i>among others. Handal is the recipient of awards from The Lannan Foundation, Centro Andaluz de las Letras, Fondazione di Venezia, Emily Harvey Foundation, among others. Her work brings her to audiences globally. She is a professor at Columbia University, and writes the literary travel column “The City and the Writer” for <i>Words without Borders </i>magazine. <b></b>