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Eduardo Quiles

Eduardo Quiles (born 12 April 1940 in Valencia, Spain) is a playwright and writer.
== Biography ==
Quiles is the author of the novels ''Time Ashes'' (on the Spanish Civil War) and ''El carnaval del relajo'', which reflects their experience in Latin America. Quiles lived in Mexico City from 1972 to 1975 where he taught screenwriting at the Latin American Institute for Educational Communication, wrote ''Philip II'', ''Freud'' and ''Trial of Don Quixote'' to Televisa's Channel 8, practiced journalism and was drama critic of El Sol de Mexico.
In 1972 the BBC of London translated into English his work ''Insomnia''. Since 1974, the American magazine ''Modern International Drama in English'' began broadcasting eight of his most significant dramas. The State University of New York premiered his play ''The Employee''. Quiles in 1980 founded the theater company Escena Uno and traveled in Europe and the United States, directing his works and lecturing on his The Character's Teatre. In New York offered ''The Refrigerator'' (1987) ''The Bridal Chamber'' (1989), ''A Ophelia without Hamlet'' (1997), ''Elsa's Goodbye'' (1996-1997), produced in Multi-Here Arts Center in Manhattan. In 1999 he traveled again to New York by The Miranda Theatre invited to direct the opera ''Elsa's Goodbye'' based on theater piece and in turn being the author of the libretto. That same year he premiered ''A Ophelia without Hamlet'' in Berlin as a guest work under the German Hispanists Congress where Quiles gave a lecture at the University of Berlin.
Subsequently he released in Germany in German-Spanish bilingual edition works ''The razor'', ''The Refrigerator'' and ''Elsa's Goodbye''. In 2001 his book ''The Character's Teatre'' (selected works) was published in Madrid by the Association of Authors' Theatre. ''The Marquise of Havana'' was again published by the Institution Valencia Alfons the Magnanimous Library.

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