Esperanto (magazine)

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Esperanto
Cover of the November 2015 issue
EditorFabrício Valle
CategoriesMagazine
FrequencyMonthly
PublisherUniversal Esperanto Association
FounderPaul Berthelot
First issue1905
CountryNetherlands
Based inRotterdam
LanguageEsperanto
WebsiteRevuo Esperanto
ISSN0014-0635

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[edit]

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. Attila Kaszás [eo] 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[edit]

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.

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