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Bemused (Mostrar o perfil) 20 de junho de 2014 08:07:13
Reading works originally written in Esperanto would help develop a "feel" for the way the language is used by people not necessarily of English lnguage background.
Does anyone know of the authors, titles, and where copies could be found?
Roberto12 (Mostrar o perfil) 20 de junho de 2014 08:44:21
glaciurso (Mostrar o perfil) 20 de junho de 2014 11:06:35
I found another short story from him here: La kosmoŝipo Edeno n-ro 5
And you can buy his book at UEA: Vage tra la dimensioj
You could also try and look for NEMERE István in the UEA catalog, he also wrote some sci-fi books in Eo.
1Guy1 (Mostrar o perfil) 20 de junho de 2014 13:23:29
LINK
Harry Harrison was an Esperantist & Esperanto does crop up through his stainless steel rat novels.
Someone else translated this but it was done during Harrison's lifetime - how much input he had I do not know.
ruth3209 (Mostrar o perfil) 20 de junho de 2014 13:45:51
This is the description from Wikipedia:
Saltego trans Jarmiloj (Leap across the millennia) is the second novel originally written in Esperanto by Jean Forge. It appeared in 1924 (192 pages). It is a fantasy, whose characters are transported out of our time into a past epoch. Written in a simple lively style, it - despite its humor and other attractions - does not reach the level of Forge's first novel, Abismoj
and this is the link to Vikipedio: http://eo.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saltego_Trans_Jarmilo...
danielcg (Mostrar o perfil) 20 de junho de 2014 16:51:17
Bemused:I read somewhere that some science fiction was written originally in Esperanto.Both UEA (http://katalogo.uea.org/) and FEL (http://www.esperanto.be/fel/but/) have online bookstores.
Reading works originally written in Esperanto would help develop a "feel" for the way the language is used by people not necessarily of English lnguage background.
Does anyone know of the authors, titles, and where copies could be found?
I have read some science fiction works originally written. Just now I only remember three titles:
"Malfacilas esti Dio" (It's hard to be a god), which I didn't like. I specially disliked the excessive use of unnecessary neologisms, but I also didn't like the story.
"Akvariinfanoj" (Aquarium children), mezbona.
"Misio sen Alveno" (Mission without arrival), by John Islay Francis, very good in my opinion.
Regards,
Daniel
BoriQa (Mostrar o perfil) 22 de junho de 2014 18:20:40
danielcg:"Misio sen Alveno" (Mission without arrival), by John Islay Francis, very good in my opinion.Interesting...
Thanks Daniel.
Just ordered a copy from the Esperanto-Asocio de Britio.
Looking forward to read it.
Gxis!
Aplonis (Mostrar o perfil) 27 de janeiro de 2016 02:34:46
And just recently I've gotten permission to begin translating "Way Station" by Hugo-winning author Clifford D. Simak. Of that I'm now working on chapter 7, with 36 chapters in the book total.
Velkro (Mostrar o perfil) 6 de fevereiro de 2016 10:04:40
Drail (Mostrar o perfil) 7 de fevereiro de 2016 20:23:30
I haven't read it though, so I can't tell you whether it's good or bad.