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Biography of César Chinchilla Henríquez

César Chinchilla Henríquez is a Honduran writer, born in Tegucigalpa, whose writing is socially conscious, critical, and committed. His work focuses on highlighting human realities marked by migration, inequality, and the social drama experienced by thousands of people in Honduras, Central America, and Latin America.
He is the author of the books *Border Stories*, *Voices of the Forgotten Land*, and *Echoes of the Pandemic*, where he combines Latin American chronicle, social narrative, and the novel in stories based on real events with elements of social fiction. His narratives are constructed from the voices of those who are rarely heard: migrants, informal workers, vulnerable women, young people without opportunities, and forgotten communities.
Driven by his love of reading, César writes to highlight real events that often go unnoticed, inviting the reader not only to feel, but also to reflect on what is happening around them. His direct and human style seeks to generate empathy, social awareness, and collective memory.
His work is aimed at general readers, the Honduran and Latin American diaspora, as well as social, academic and international audiences interested in literature with a human and social focus.
