Baldur Ragnarsson

This is an Icelandic name. The last name is a patronymic, not a family name; this person is properly referred to by the given name Baldur.
Baldur Ragnarsson

Baldur Ragnarsson, April 2005
Born (1930-08-25) August 25, 1930
Iceland
Occupation novelist, short story writer, essayist, journalist
Language Esperanto
Icelandic
Nationality Icelandic
Period 1958-
Genre Poetry, Essays

Baldur Ragnarsson (born 25 August 1930) is an Icelandic poet and author of Esperanto works. He was a teacher and a superintendent of schools in Iceland.

Esperanto

Baldur learned Esperanto at school in 1949 and has been active in the movement to promote the use of this language since 1952. He was president of the Icelandic Esperanto Association for many years. He presided over the World Esperanto Association's literary contest from 1975 to 1985. He was president of the organizing committee for the 1977 World Esperanto Congress at Reykjavík and vice-president of the World Esperanto Association in charge of culture and education from 1980 to 1986. He has since then been an honorary member of this organization.

A Member of the Esperanto Academy since 1979, he was editor of the journal Norda Prismo from 1958 to 1974.

In 2007 the Association of Esperanto-speaking authors (Esperantlingva Verkista Asocio) nominated him as their candidate for the Nobel Prize in Literature following the death of William Auld in 2006.[1]

Works

Baldur has composed poetic works in Icelandic as well as books on the Icelandic language. He has also written two collections of Esperanto poems: Ŝtupoj sen nomo and Esploroj.

In 2007 Edistudio published La lingvo serena, his complete works. In addition to the poems of his two previous collections, the book contains all the poems he has published subsequently, as well as all the essays he has written on literature and linguistics.

Poetry

Translations into Esperanto

In addition, he has published dozens of translations in various journals, in recent times principally in the journal La tradukisto (Esperanto).

Essays

See also

References

External links

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