"Romancero Gitano" is a collection of poems written by the Spanish poet Federico García Lorca in 1928. It is known for its vivid imagery and deep connection to Gypsy culture, exploring themes of love, death, and nature. The poems blend traditional Spanish folk elements with modernist techniques, creating a unique lyrical style.
The collection consists of 18 poems that reflect the struggles and passions of the Gypsy people. Lorca's use of symbolism and musicality enhances the emotional depth of the work, making it a significant contribution to Spanish literature and a key example of Generación del 27 poetry.