Merethe Lindstrøm
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Merethe Lindstrøm
Summary
Merethe Lindstrøm is a human[1]. Her place of birth was Bergen[2]. She was born on May 26, 1963[3]. She worked as a writer[4], children's writer[5], and short story writer[6]. She ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (10 views/month, #7,298 of 1,000,298).[7]
Key Facts
- Born in Bergen[2], Merethe Lindstrøm…
- Merethe Lindstrøm was born on May 26, 1963[3].
- Merethe Lindstrøm held citizenship in Norway[8].
- Merethe Lindstrøm worked as a writer[4].
- Merethe Lindstrøm worked as a children's writer[5].
- Merethe Lindstrøm's professions included short story writer[6].
- Merethe Lindstrøm's field of work was Norwegian literature[9].
- Merethe Lindstrøm received the Dobloug Prize[10].
- Merethe Lindstrøm received the Tanum's Women's Scholarship[11].
- Merethe Lindstrøm received the Amalie Skram Award[12].
- Merethe Lindstrøm received the Mads Wiel Nygaard's Endowment[13].
- Merethe Lindstrøm received the Nordic Council Literature Prize[14].
- Merethe Lindstrøm received the Norwegian Critics Prize for Literature[15].
- Merethe Lindstrøm is recorded as female[16].
- Merethe Lindstrøm's instance of is recorded as human[17].
- Merethe Lindstrøm's Commons category is recorded as Merethe Lindstrøm[18].
- Merethe Lindstrøm's family name is recorded as Lindstrøm[19].
- Merethe Lindstrøm's given name is recorded as Merethe[20].
- Merethe Lindstrøm's described by source is recorded as The History of Nordic Women's Literature[21].
- Merethe Lindstrøm's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Norwegian[22].
- Merethe Lindstrøm's birth name is recorded as {'lang': 'no', 'text': 'Merethe Lindstrøm'}[23].
- Merethe Lindstrøm's name in native language is recorded as {'lang': 'no', 'text': 'Merethe Lindstrøm'}[24].
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Origins and Family
Merethe Lindstrøm's place of birth was Bergen[2]. She was born on May 26, 1963[3].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include writer[4], children's writer[5], and short story writer[6]. Merethe Lindstrøm's field of work was Norwegian literature[9].
Recognition
Awards received include Dobloug Prize[10], a literary award[25], in Sweden[26]; Tanum's Women's Scholarship[11], an award[27]; Amalie Skram Award[12], a literary award[28], in Norway[29]; Mads Wiel Nygaard's Endowment[13], a literary award[30], in Norway[31]; Nordic Council Literature Prize[14], a literary award[32], founded in 1962[33]; and Norwegian Critics Prize for Literature[15], a literary award[34], in Norway[35], founded in 1950[36].
Why It Matters
Merethe Lindstrøm ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (10 views/month, #7,298 of 1,000,298).[7] She has Wikipedia articles in 12 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[37] She is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[38]
FAQs
Where was Merethe Lindstrøm born?
Merethe Lindstrøm's place of birth was Bergen[2].
What did Merethe Lindstrøm do for work?
Merethe Lindstrøm worked as writer[4], children's writer[5], and short story writer[6].
What awards did Merethe Lindstrøm receive?
Honors received include Dobloug Prize[10], Tanum's Women's Scholarship[11], Amalie Skram Award[12], and Mads Wiel Nygaard's Endowment[13].