Luisa Castro
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Luisa Castro
Summary
Luisa Castro is a human[1]. Born in Foz[2], she… she was born on +1966-01-06T00:00:00Z[3]. She worked as a writer[4], essayist[5], journalist[6], opinion journalist[7], and poet[8]. She ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (7 views/month, #7,294 of 1,000,298).[9]
Key Facts
- Luisa Castro was born in Foz[2].
- Luisa Castro was born on +1966-01-06T00:00:00Z[3].
- Luisa Castro was married to Xavier Rubert de Ventós[10].
- A child of Luisa Castro was Xita Rubert[11].
- Luisa Castro held citizenship in Spain[12].
- Luisa Castro worked as a writer[4].
- Luisa Castro worked as an essayist[5].
- Luisa Castro's professions included journalist[6].
- Luisa Castro worked as an opinion journalist[7].
- Luisa Castro's professions included poet[8].
- Luisa Castro's professions included short story writer[13].
- Luisa Castro's field of work was essay[14].
- Luisa Castro's field of work was belletristic literature[15].
- Luisa Castro's field of work was journalism[16].
- Luisa Castro's field of work was opinion journalism[17].
- Luisa Castro held the position of chief executive officer[18].
- Luisa Castro was educated at Complutense University of Madrid[19].
- Luisa Castro received the Premio Torrente Ballester[20].
- Luisa Castro received the Q6084532[21].
- Luisa Castro received the Premio Hiperión[22].
- Luisa Castro received the Premio Biblioteca Breve[23].
- Luisa Castro is recorded as female[24].
- Luisa Castro's instance of is recorded as human[25].
- Luisa Castro's ISNI is recorded as 0000000109172165[26].
- Luisa Castro's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 76360840[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Luisa Castro's place of birth was Foz[2]. She was born on +1966-01-06T00:00:00Z[3].
Education
Luisa Castro was educated at Complutense University of Madrid[19].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include writer[4], essayist[5], journalist[6], opinion journalist[7], poet[8], and short story writer[13]. Fields of work include essay[14], a literary genre[28]; belletristic literature[15], a literary genre[29]; journalism[16], an industry[30]; and opinion journalism[17], a journalism genre[31]. Luisa Castro held the position of chief executive officer[18].
Recognition
Awards received include Premio Torrente Ballester[20], a literary award[32], in Spain[33]; Q6084532[21], an award[34], in Spain[35]; Premio Hiperión[22], an award[36], in Spain[37]; and Premio Biblioteca Breve[23], a literary award[38], in Spain[39], founded in 1958[40].
Personal Life
Among Luisa Castro's spouses was Xavier Rubert de Ventós[10]. A child of her was Xita Rubert[11].
Why It Matters
Luisa Castro ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (7 views/month, #7,294 of 1,000,298).[9] She is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[41]
FAQs
Where was Luisa Castro born?
Born in Foz[2], Luisa Castro…
Who was Luisa Castro married to?
Luisa Castro's spouses include Xavier Rubert de Ventós[10].
What did Luisa Castro do for work?
Luisa Castro worked as writer[4], essayist[5], journalist[6], opinion journalist[7], and poet[8].
Where did Luisa Castro go to school?
Luisa Castro was educated at Complutense University of Madrid[19].
What awards did Luisa Castro receive?
Honors received include Premio Torrente Ballester[20], Q6084532[21], Premio Hiperión[22], and Premio Biblioteca Breve[23].