Esperanto (magazine) explained

Editor:Fabrício Valle
Editor Title:Editor
Frequency:Monthly
Founder:Paul Berthelot
Category:Magazine
Publisher:Universal Esperanto Association
Firstdate:1905
Country:Netherlands
Based:Rotterdam
Language:Esperanto
Website:Revuo Esperanto
Issn:0014-0635

Esperanto is the main magazine used by the Universal Esperanto Association to inform their members of virtually everything happening in the world related to the international language Esperanto.

History

The magazine was founded in 1905 by the Frenchman Paul Berthelot. In 1907, the Swiss Hector Hodler became editor-in-chief. The post has been held since January 2014 by the Brazilian Fabrício Valle, successor to Stano Marček. will succeed to Valle in May 2016.[1]

The magazine was not published during the two World Wars. In-between, Edmond Privat was the director.

Contents

The magazine shows events related to Esperanto, gives interviews of key actors in the Esperanto community, informs about the last published works. There also are opinions, analyses and decisions.

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://uea.org/gk/607a1 About the new editor-in-chief