Sporočila: 22
Jezik: English
raymond2 (Prikaži profil) 10. junij 2012 05:05:10
Some experienced Esperantist once told me that she would read "Retoriko" again and again, just for the sheer pleasure of Ivo Lapenna's prose style.
But not all people think alike. What's your idea? In your opinion, which one of the Esperanto authors have reached the highest level of artistic merit, and which books do you consider to be the best? Here I am more interested in prose rather than poetry.
Ps.
I am aware of William Auld's list. That's a basic reading list to get a grasp of Esperanto literature. It would be nice to hear the ideas of other Esperantists too.
sudanglo (Prikaži profil) 10. junij 2012 12:22:36
erinja (Prikaži profil) 10. junij 2012 14:29:53
If you're interested in literary style, I recommend buying a copy of Sutton's "Concise Encyclopedia of the Original Literature of Esperanto". It's in English, an excellent guide to the development of Esperanto literature.
cFlat7 (Prikaži profil) 11. junij 2012 04:55:46
raymond2 (Prikaži profil) 11. junij 2012 08:29:34
raymond2 (Prikaži profil) 11. junij 2012 08:34:23
cFlat7:Is this the Retoriko referred to?I referred to the one written by Lapenna.
Retoriko
cFlat7 (Prikaži profil) 11. junij 2012 12:50:29
raymond2:Thanks. I think I found a copy here:cFlat7:Is this the Retoriko referred to?I referred to the one written by Lapenna.
Retoriko
Retoriko
raymond2 (Prikaži profil) 08. november 2012 05:00:48
cFlat7:You are welcome!raymond2:Thanks. I think I found a copy here:cFlat7:Is this the Retoriko referred to?I referred to the one written by Lapenna.
Retoriko
Retoriko
raymond2 (Prikaži profil) 09. november 2012 04:33:01
Festparolado de Prof. D-ro Ivo Lapenna en Leuwenhorst
Festparolado de Prof. D-ro Ivo Lapenna, Metz 1985
Esperanto kiel lingva esprimo de humaneca internaciismo
I personally enjoyed listening to some of these. Esperanto needs more of such orators.
Hyperboreus (Prikaži profil) 09. november 2012 04:59:33