Miquel Obiols
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Miquel Obiols (born 1945) is a Spanish writer.Bio
/ref> He was born in Roda de Ter. He went to university to study pharmacy but finished with a degree in Romance languages. He is best known for his work for children and young adults. In 1977, he published ''¡Ai, Filomena, Filomena!'' He was one of the creators of the first Catalan TV program for children called ''Terra d’escudella'' and since then has continued to develop other shows for TV, such as ''Planeta Imaginari'' and ''Juego de Niños''. He has also worked in the theatre; ''La Nit de Sant Joan de Dagoll Dagom'' was a stage adaptation of his book ''A l’inrevés''. Among his books for young readers are: * ''El misterio de Buster Keaton'' (1980), * ''El tigre de Mary Plexiglás'' (1987), * ''Libro de las M’Alicias'' (1990; Kalandraka, 2009), * ''77 Histèries'' (1990), * ''El quadre més bonic del món'' (2001), * ''L’aigua està malalta'' (2002), * ''Una d’indis'' (2002), * ''Datrebil. Siete cuentos y un espejo'' (Espasa Calpe, 1989) (chosen by the
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as one of the best Spanish works of the 20th century) He has won numerous literary prizes (Joaquim Ruyra, Ministerio de Cultura, Generalitat de Catalunya, Critici in Erba de Bologna, Crítica Serra d’Or (twice). He enjoys the theatre, movies, and painting.


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