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Ailanto's picture

Kim Henriksen is way cooler than you'd expect an accordion-playing Esperantist to be.

- The opening line in Arika Okrent's article "A Visit to Esperantoland", from The American Scholar 75 no.1 p. 93-108 Winter 2006. The article is a great read about Esperanto culture and history. Available at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/esperantoaustralia/message/2649

by Ailanto

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"Sola?"

rdmiller3's picture

Mi sercxis la kanton "Sola?" kaj trovis tiun de Persone per Vikipedio: http://eo.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sola%3F

La rakonto el la artikolo,

The lyrics tell the story of a young person who feels completely alone, but then goes to an Esperanto congress and feels such friendship and connection to the world that his loneliness leaves him ... until he is back in his own nation in his own little room.

sxajne diferencas ol la teksto de Martin Wiese. Cxu ekzistas alia versio?

March 22, 2006 by rdmiller3, 3 years 51 weeks ago

Bertilo helpis min

rdmiller3's picture

Plurajn dankojn al Bertilo, kiu helpis min trovi la alian kanton.

March 24, 2006 by rdmiller3, 3 years 51 weeks ago

Rest of the article great too!

limako's picture

Hey! The rest of that article is great too! It is a wonderfully rich look at the history and current state of the Esperanto community. Thanks for posting it!

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StevenBrewer

March 19, 2006 by limako, 4 years 1 day ago

Excellent article

Koto's picture

I learned a great deal from that article! I'm glad the link was posted, and I have decided to define myself into the "eccentric" group of Esperantists.

Koto

March 20, 2006 by Koto, 4 years 18 hours ago

Ankaux mi.

rdmiller3's picture

Tiu artikolo inspiris min. Mi volas porti verdan stelon, tuj!

Convene, mi havas verdan plumon kaj 3M-ajn glunotojn...

March 22, 2006 by rdmiller3, 3 years 51 weeks ago

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