Ethel Krauze

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Born (1954-06-14) June 14, 1954 (age 71)
Notable workInfinita
Ethel Kolteniuk Krauze
Ethel Krauze at the Casa de Cultura Tamaulipas, Mexico City
Born (1954-06-14) June 14, 1954 (age 71)
Alma materNational Autonomous University of Mexico
OccupationsWriter, television presenter
Notable workInfinita
MotherRosa Krauze
RelativesBerta Kolteniuk (sister), Miguel Krauze (brother), Enrique Krauze (cousin)
WebsiteLuis Kolteniuk Talesnik

Ethel Krauze (Mexico City, June 14, 1954) is a Mexican writer and television presenter.

Ethel Kolteniuk Krauze was born in 1954 in Mexico City to Polish philosopher Rosa Krauze Pacht and Russian doctor Luis Kolteniuk Talesnik, both Jews.[1] She has a sister, Berta Kolteniuk, and a brother, Miguel. Her cousin is the writer Enrique Krauze.

She studied Hispanic languages and literature at the National Autonomous University of Mexico. Since then, she has served as the host for the television show Cara al Futuro, broadcast on Canal Once (Mexico).[2] Krauze often collaborates with newspapers that have a national audience like El Universal and Excélsior.[3]

Her novel Infinita ("Infinite") was one of the first to speak openly about lesbianism and it is considered a landmark work of LGBT literature in Mexico.[4]

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