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Antonio Soler was born on 1956 in Málaga, Spain, is a Spanish writer and novelist. Discover Antonio Soler's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 67 years old?

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2014

After a further two novels he published Las bailarinas muertas (The Dead Dancing Girls), winning the Premio Herralde and establishing his reputation as a key exponent of modern Spanish narrative. His following novel, El nombre que ahora digo (The Name I Now Speak), is considered by some as one of the best depictions of life in the Republican sector during the Spanish conflict. In an article in El Pais in 2014, Professor Paul Preston is quoted as saying, "I don’t like reading novels about the Civil War, but an exception was El nombre que ahora digo, written by Antonio Soler some twenty years ago, which blew me away.” (“Prefiero no leer novelas de la Guerra Civil, aunque como excepción me chifló una de Antonio Soler de hará unos veinte años: El nombre que ahora digo.”) He has repeated the sentiment more recently in seminars at the Cañada Blanch Centre (LSE), commenting that it is one of the few novels to capture the sense of confusion and disorder prevailing during the siege of Madrid.

2004

El camino de los Ingleses (Summer Rain), published in 2004, was made into a film in 2006 by Antonio Banderas using Soler's own filmscript.

1992

Soler launched his career as a writer in 1992 with the publication of Extranjeros en la noche (Strangers in the Night), a collection of short stories and a novella – La noche (The Night), which was later published as a separate book. In 1983 he won the Jauja prize for short stories with Muerte canina (A Dog’s Death).

1956

Antonio Soler (born Málaga, 28 September 1956) is a Spanish novelist, screenwriter and journalist.