Luisa Futoransky

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Luisa Futoransky in 1993

Luisa Futoransky (born January 5, 1939) is an Argentine writer, scholar and journalist living in France.[1]

The daughter of Alberto Futoransky and Sonia Saskin de Milstein, she was born in Buenos Aires. Futoransky studied music with Cátulo Castillo and worked in the National Library under Jorge Luis Borges before leaving Argentina in 1971[1] to participate in the International Writing Program at the University of Iowa.[2] She has lived in Italy, Spain, China and Japan, where she taught opera at the National Academy of Music, and China; since 1981, she has lived in France. Her family moved to Israel at the end of 1975.[3]

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