Filed under: Salience | Tags: Baghy, culture, Esperantist poets, Esperanto, Gyulya Baghy, literature, Ludwik Łazarz Zamenhof, Marjorie Boulton, poetry, William Auld, Zamenhof

I am ‘one who hopes’ Esperanto, the international language created by Ludwik Łazarz Zamenhof receives continuing support beyond the maximum estimated 2 million fluent speakers that currently maintain its existence. Telescoping languages of the world for new latitude, Esperanto blipped on the edge of the lens, but slight centring revealed an affluent, potent literature that notable Esperantist poets such as, Gyulya Baghy, Kálmán Kalocsay, William Auld, Marjorie Boulton, Yevgeny Mikhalsky utilised and fortified. I hope creative-literary-poetic experiments continue with[in] Esperanto. There are numerous Esperanto resources available to the exploratory poet seeking to integrate unique articles of communication in their material:
Esperanto Multilingual Information Centre
Esperanto in Second Life (Esperanto only)
Don Harlow’s Esperanto Web Site (Eng & Esp)
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