Amela posits that Lorca's time in Cuba was a vital "epiphany" where he truly found his most intimate voice and accepted his homosexuality.
The book intertwines Lorca's 1930 experience with a modern-day timeline featuring the author, Víctor Amela. Si yo me pierdo - Victor Amela.epub
The story highlights Lorca's attraction to the Afro-Cuban community and his defense of marginalized groups, portraying him as a pioneer of social justice. Amela posits that Lorca's time in Cuba was
Amela is isolated in a hotel during the COVID-19 pandemic, where he sets out to reconstruct Lorca’s Cuban footsteps through research and interviews. local religion (santería)
Recreates the "Golden Cuba" of 1930, focusing on Lorca's sensory experiences—the music (soneros), local religion (santería), and the nightlife of the Malecón. Key Themes