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William Auld

William Auld (born 1924) is a Scottish author and the deputy director of a grammar school. He began to study Esperanto in 1937, but only became active in 1947. He has been the editor of Esperanto en Skotlando[?] (1949-1955), of "Esperanto" Universal Esperanto Association (1955-1958, 1961-1962), of Monda Kulturo[?] (1962-1963), of Norda Prismo[?] (1968-1972), of La Brita Esperantisto[?] (1973-(1999), of Fonto[?] (1980-1987).

He was the vice-president of the Universal Esperanto Association (1977-1980), president of the Academy of Esperanto[?] (1979-1983), and honorary president of the Esperanta PEN-Centro.

His large personal collection of Esperanto Literature is now housed in the Scottish National Library.

Works:

Collected Poetry:

Anthologies:

  • Angla antologio 1000-1800 (poetry editor, 1957)
  • Esperanta antologio (1958/1984)
  • 25 jaroj (poetry editor, 1977)
  • Skota antologio (associate editor, 1978)
  • Sub signo de socia muzo (1987)
  • Nova Esperanta Krestomatio (1991)
  • Plena poemaro: Mihxalski (ed. 1994)
  • Tempo fugxas (1996)
Translations: from English:

from Swedish:

Aniaro, by Harry Martinson (with Bertil Nilsson[?], 1979)

Song Collections:

Textbooks:

  • Esperanto: A New Approach (1965)
  • Pasxoj al plena posedo (1968)
  • A first course in Esperanto (1972)
  • Traduku! (1993)

Bibliography:

Bibliografio de tradukoj el la angla lingvo (1996), with E. Grimley Evans)

Collected Essays:

  • Facetoj de Esperanto (1976)
  • Pri lingvo kaj aliaj artoj (1978)
  • Enkonduko en la originalan literaturon de Esperanto (1979)
  • Vereco, distro, stilo (1981)
  • Kulturo kaj internacia lingvo (1986)
  • La fenomeno Esperanto (1988)
  • La skota lingvo, hodiaux kaj hieraux (1988)

Mixed Literature:

Pajleroj kaj stoploj : elektitaj prozajxoj (1997)

Works of William Auld available on the internet:

Anna (http://www.esperanto.mv.ru/Kolekto/Anna)
Septembra mateno (http://donh.best.vwh.net/Esperanto/Literaturo/Revuoj/nlr/nlr41/auld/mateno)
Rimleteroj (http://donh.best.vwh.net/Esperanto/Literaturo/Revuoj/nlr/nlr32/rimleteroj/) (between William Auld and Marjorie Boulton)

Source: http://dreamwater.net/esperanto/autor/auld



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