Une colombe si cruele is a partly unpublished collection by Federico Garcia Lorca. The work collects the poetic prose of the Andalusian poet, written at the end of the 1920s.

Brief texts tinged with dreaminess and surrealism, marked by the universe of his close friend Salvador Dali. This gallery, full of arabesques and extravagances, is completed by the appearance of figures such as Saint Lucy, Lazarus, “innocent and naked” Psyche.