Julio Baghy

Julio Baghy

Julio Baghy (13 January 1891, Szeged – 18 March 1967, Budapest) was a Hungarian actor and one of the leading authors of the Esperanto movement. He is the author of several famous novels but it is particularly in the field of poetry that he proved his mastery of Esperanto.

Early life

Baghy was born into a theatrical family — his father was an actor, and his mother a stage prompter. He began learning Esperanto in 1911. He started work as an actor and theatre manager, but the First World War intervened and took him out of his home country for six years.

He was captured and made a prisoner of war in Siberia. It was during this time that he began to work for the Esperanto movement, writing poetry and teaching the language to his fellow inmates.

Literary works

Books

Baghy wrote two books on the subject of captivity in Siberia: "Viktimoj" (Victims, 1925), and "Sur Sanga Tero" (On Bloody Soil, 1933), republished together as a single volume in 1971. His satirical novel "Hura!" (Hooray!, 1930) was somewhat less of a success. Its sequel "Insulo de Espero" (Island of Hope) was lost during the war.

His most famous novel "Printempo in Aŭtuno" (Spring in Autumn) was written in 1931.

Poetry

It is however for his poetry that Baghy is best known. His first poems were written during his time of captivity in Siberia. Hitherto those poets such as Zamenhof who had written in Esperanto were limited by the still young language and apart from Antoni Grabowski, no poet had managed to make a mark on the language.

Baghy's most significant collection of poems was his first: "Preter la Vivo" (Beyond Life, published in 1922). Among his more notable collection of poems are "Pilgrimo" (Pilgrim, 1926) and "Vagabondo Kantas" (The Vagabond Sings, 1933).

In 1966 he produced "Cielarko" (Rainbow), retelling in verse the folk tales from twelve different nations. His last collection of poems, "Autunaj folioj" (Autumn leaves) was published posthumously in 1970.

Esperanto movement

Returning to Hungary after the war, he became one of the principal teachers of the Esperanto movement, organising newsgroups and literary evenings. In addition to working in his native Hungary, he organised courses in countries such as Estonia, Latvia, the Netherlands and France.

He was one of the principal writers for the Esperanto literary review "Literatura Mondo" until 1933.

His works reflect a slogan of his: "Amo kreas pacon, Paco konservas homecon, Homeco estas plej alta idealismo." (Love creates peace, Peace preserves humanity, Humanity is the highest ideal.)

Several of his works were granted awards by the Academy of Esperanto and a number of his novels have been translated into several languages.

ee also

*Kálmán Kalocsay

External links

* [http://www.geocities.com/adrianneilson/bagbio2.htm Gyula Baghy - a brief biography]


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