Consuelo Castillo de Sánchez Latour

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Consuelo Castillo de Sánchez Latour (February 7, 1924 in Chiquimula – July 11, 2015 in Guatemala City) was a French-Guatemalan writer, chronicler and journalist. She spoke fluent Spanish, English, French and Esperanto.[1]

In December 1958, Consuelo Sanchez Latour, was listed as a candidate to "Woman of the Year" in the competition promoted by Prensa Libre. It is believed that Consuelo Sanchez was a distant family member of Enrique Gómez Carrillo.[2] Consuelo Sanchez also promoted the Esperanto language in Guatemala along with other intellectuals and teachers.[3]

References

  1. ^ Consuelo Castillo de Sánchez – Latour Wikiguate.
  2. ^ Prensa Libre. [1] "Adiós a una dama hecha anecdotario"
  3. ^ Esperanto en Guatemala