José Baroja
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José Baroja
Summary
José Baroja is a human[1]. Born in Valdivia[2], he… he was born on September 4, 1983[3]. He worked as a writer[4], academic[5], publisher[6], literary critic[7], and illustrator[8]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (20 views/month, #7,296 of 1,000,298).[9]
Key Facts
- José Baroja was born in Valdivia[2].
- José Baroja was born on September 4, 1983[3].
- José Baroja was married to Leyda Mariscal[10].
- José Baroja held citizenship in Chile[11].
- Spanish was José Baroja's native language[12].
- José Baroja's professions included writer[4].
- José Baroja worked as an academic[5].
- José Baroja worked as a publisher[6].
- José Baroja worked as a literary critic[7].
- José Baroja's professions included illustrator[8].
- José Baroja's field of work was literature[13].
- José Baroja was employed by Colegio Alemán de Guadalajara[14].
- José Baroja's education included a stint at Pontifical Catholic University of Chile[15].
- A notable work attributed to José Baroja is Q123278310[16].
- A notable work attributed to José Baroja is It wasn't February 14th and others stories[17].
- A notable work attributed to José Baroja is The dark side of the shadow and other barking[18].
- A notable work attributed to José Baroja is Q127660946[19].
- A notable work attributed to José Baroja is The sugar cube man and other tales[20].
- A notable work attributed to José Baroja is Sudras y Parias[21].
- José Baroja's religion is recorded as agnosticism[22].
- José Baroja was influenced by María Luisa Bombal[23].
- José Baroja was influenced by Manuel Rojas[24].
- José Baroja was influenced by Oscar Wilde[25].
- José Baroja was influenced by Edgar Allan Poe[26].
- José Baroja was influenced by Miguel de Unamuno[27].
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Origins and Family
José Baroja was born in Valdivia[2]. He was born on September 4, 1983[3]. Spanish was his native language[12].
Education
José Baroja's education included a stint at Pontifical Catholic University of Chile[15].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include writer[4], academic[5], publisher[6], literary critic[7], and illustrator[8]. José Baroja's field of work was literature[13]. He was employed by Colegio Alemán de Guadalajara[14].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include Q123278310[16], a literary work[28]; It wasn't February 14th and others stories[17], a literary work[29]; The dark side of the shadow and other barking[18], a literary work[30]; Q127660946[19], a literary work[31]; The sugar cube man and other tales[20], a literary work[32]; and Sudras y Parias[21], a magazine[33].
Personal Life
Among José Baroja's spouses was Leyda Mariscal[10]. His religion is recorded as agnosticism[22].
Why It Matters
José Baroja ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (20 views/month, #7,296 of 1,000,298).[9] He is known by 14 alternative names across languages and contexts.[34]
FAQs
Where was José Baroja born?
José Baroja's place of birth was Valdivia[2].
Who was José Baroja married to?
José Baroja's spouses include Leyda Mariscal[10].
What did José Baroja do for work?
José Baroja worked as writer[4], academic[5], publisher[6], literary critic[7], and illustrator[8].
Where did José Baroja go to school?
José Baroja was educated at Pontifical Catholic University of Chile[15].