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Women's Baseball Tee: Federico Garcia Lorca #29
Women's Baseball Tee: Federico Garcia Lorca #29

Women's Baseball Tee: Federico Garcia Lorca #29

$32.00
Out in the sky, no one sleeps. No one,
     no one.
No one sleeps.
Lunar creatures sniff and circle the
     dwellings.
Live iguanas will come to bite the men who
     don't dream,
and the brokenhearted fugitive will meet on
     street corners
an incredible crocodile resting beneath
     the tender protest of the stars.

—Federico García Lorca, "Sleepless City" (Brooklyn Bridge Nocturne)

In June of 1929, the Spanish poet Federico García Lorca moved for a time to New York City, where he enrolled at Columbia University to study English. Little did he know his journey would take him to Wall Street on the day the stock market crashed, October 24, 1929, an event that would color his dark depictions of New York City in the poems later collected in his classic Poet in New York. His wanderings would also take him to Coney Island and the Brooklyn Bridge, leading him to write two of the most enduring, nightmarish visions of both places in "Landscape of a Vomiting Multitude (Dusk at Coney Island)" and "Sleepless City (Brooklyn Bridge Nocturne)."

Though the great poet was only here for a short time, we celebrate Lorca with #29 to commemorate the poems he wrote that year transforming the two most iconic places in Brooklyn.
 

Product Details

Screen printed locally at Pete's Print Shop in Greenpoint on Alternative Apparel women's keepsake vintage jersey tees for a luxurious softness. 50% cotton / 50% polyester. Bound collar and blind stitching on sleeves and bottom hem. Tear-away tag.

Color: black.
Fit: women's tees have a slimmer, more tapered silhouette and a slightly wider neck than unisex tees.