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I'm not sure whether the tragedy by Santiago Sevilla merits a link. This Spanish-language link is not included in the Spanish-language Misplaced Pages. I gather that the author is this user on the Spanish-language Misplaced Pages, probably the same person as this user on the Spanish-language Misplaced Pages, who has been admonished for adding links to his own works to articles. I have no idea whether his works make the cut for notability or not, but I suspect that there are only two alternatives: either he is a notable enough author that his works should be linked and we should have an article on him, or he is not, and we should not be mentioning his individual plays in articles on their subjects. - Jmabel | Talk19:20, 11 March 2007 (UTC)