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Baldur Ragnarsson (25 August 1930 – 25 December 2018) was an
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ic 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 was 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
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's literary contest from 1975 to 1985. He was president of the organizing committee for the 1977
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at
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and vice-president of the
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in charge of culture and education from 1980 to 1986. He was thereafter 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
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in 2006.Announcement of Esperantlingva Verkista Asocio's Nobel nomination
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Works

Baldur composed poetic works in Icelandic as well as books on the
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. He was 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 was published subsequently, as well as all the essays he has written on literature and linguistics. All subsequent poetry books (2008 to 2016) were published by Mondial in New York. Poetry * ''Ŝtupoj sen Nomo'', 1959 * ''Esploroj'', 1974 * "Deflorazione" and "Malvirgigo" in ''El la nova ĝardeno (Dal nuovo giardino)'', Dante Bertolini, ed., Pedrazzini: Locarno, 1979, 100 pp. * ''La lingvo serena'', 2007 * ''La neceso akceptebla'', 2008 * ''La fontoj nevideblaj'', 2010 * ''Laŭ neplanitaj padoj'', 2013 * ''Momentoj kaj meditoj'', 2016 Translations into Esperanto * ''Sub stelo rigida'', two collections by the Icelandic poet
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, 1963 * ''Islandaj pravoĉoj'', three tales and a poem from Old Icelandic literature, 1964 * ''Sagao de Njal'',
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, the greatest of the Icelandic sagas, 2003 * ''Sendependaj homoj'', Halldór Laxness's
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, a novel about rural Iceland at the turn of the 20th century, 2007 * ''La Edda de Snorri Sturluson'', Snorri Sturluson's
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, 2008 * ''Vundebla loko'' (Translation of poems by the award-winning Icelandic author
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), 2009 * ''Sagao de la Volsungoj - kaj ĝiaj fontoj'' ("'' Saga of the Völsungs'' - and its sources", translation of the most famous of the
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s, the theme of which is the Old Norse-Germanic mythological heroes) 2011 * ''Sagao de Egil'' (Translation of ''
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'', one of the 40 so-called
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) 2011 In addition, he has published dozens of translations in various journals, in recent times principally in the journal
La tradukisto
' . Essays * ''La Sagaoj kaj Zamenhof: stabiligaj faktoroj'' 1982 * ''Studado de alia lingvo'' 1982 * "Esperanto kiel anti-lingvo" in ''Serta gratulatoria in honorem Juan Régulo''. Universidad de La Laguna, Salamanca, 3,266 pp., 1986 * ''La proza poemo: la ĝenro, ĝiaj latentoj kaj aplikoj'' 1987 * ''La Poezia Arto'' (Five lectures) 1988 * ''Cent jaroj de poezio en Esperanto". 1989 * ''La poezio de la skaldoj'' * ''La poemoj de Armand Su'' 1993 * ''Kombino de poeta virtuozeco kaj ties instrumento'' 1994 * ''Tradukante la antikvan islandan literaturon en Esperanto'' 1998 * "La fono kaj la fronto: kelkaj konsideroj pri semiotikaj aspektoj de la Esperanta poezio" in ''Lingva arto''. Vilmos Benczik, ed., Universala Esperanto-Asocio, Rotterdam: 1999, 217 pp.  * ''La lingvo serena'' 2007 * ''Tungumál Veraldar'' 2009


See also

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List of Icelandic writers Iceland has a rich literary history, which has carried on into the modern period. Some of the best known examples of Icelandic literature are the Sagas of Icelanders. These are prose narratives based on historical events that took place in Icel ...
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Icelandic literature Icelandic literature refers to literature written in Iceland or by Icelandic people. It is best known for the sagas written in medieval times, starting in the 13th century. As Icelandic and Old Norse are almost the same, and because Icelandic wo ...


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Ragnarsson, Baldur Translators to Esperanto Writers of Esperanto literature Akademio de Esperanto members Baldur Ragnarsson Baldur Ragnarsson 1930 births 2018 deaths 20th-century Icelandic poets 21st-century Icelandic poets 20th-century translators