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El tintero (1959-1960), Carlos Muñiz

Titles
English title: The Inkwell
Date written: from 1959 to 1960
First production date: 15 February 1961
Keywords: identity > class/social standing, love > friendship, ideology, power > intimidation, power > use and abuse, violence > social
Genre and type: tragicomedy
Pitch

Meet Crock. He’s an ordinary guy. He works hard at his desk, shifting paperwork, sorting files. But sometimes work demands more than just our time. Crock’s bosses want to take his dreams, his ambitions, his individuality. El tintero (The Inkwell) invites us to consider the sacrifices we make for an easy life and, in contrast, the risks of staying true to ourselves and refusing to be constrained by the regulations and systems around us.

Synopsis

El tintero (The Inkwell) is a two-act play that focuses on the struggles of Crock, a humble office worker. He rents a small room in the city while he strives to make enough money for hi... (Read more...)

Sources

The play is preceded by an epigraph attributed to the Spanish physician and Nobel laureate Santiago Ramón y Cajal (1852-1934). The epigraph’s nuances are difficult to translate directl... (Read more...)

Critical response

El tintero was performed between 1961 and 1962 in Spain, Paris, Chile and Portugal to mixed reviews. Some critics thought that the balance Muñiz struck between the real and the fantast... (Read more...)

Editions
  • Muñiz, Carlos. 1963. El tintero. Un solo de saxofón. Las viejas difíciles. Madrid, Taurus

  • Muñiz, Carlos. 2005. Teatro escogido. Madrid, Asociación de Autores de Teatro

  • Muñiz, Carlos. 2... (Read more...)

Entry written by Gwynneth Dowling. Last updated on 6 October 2010.

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