Friday, April 2, 2010

RETO ROSSETTI







Reto Rossetti

 Reto Rossetti (11 April 1909 - 20 September 1994) was an Esperantist professor. He was Italian-Swiss and retained his nationality, although he lived all his life in Britain. His professional career as a teacher in art colleges culminated as Head of the art education department at Bristol university. His elder brother was Cezaro Rossetti, author of Kredu min, sinjorino! (Believe me, Ma'am!). He died at Gosport. His poetry appeared in the compendious work, Kvaropo (Foursome). Poems by Rossetti used to appear in the Esperanto (newspaper) press. With his brother, Cezaro Rossetti (Caesar) he wrote and illustrated 'The Moc Gonnogal' - a collection of poems written as a spoof on the work of the Scottish poet William McGonnogal. His other works are: Mestizo de l' Mondo (Mestizo of the World), a collection of poems; El la Maniko (Out of my Sleeve); and Pinta krajono (Sharp Pencil), a collection of novellas. His main translation is Otelo (Othello) by Shakespeare. Rossetti did many translations from English poetry. He was the editor and main collaborator on the Angla Antologio.

Works

Original in Esperanto

Oazo (poetry collection in Kvaropo (1952))

Mestizo de l' Mondo

El la maniko (a collection of novellas, 1955)

Pinta krajono (a collection of poems, 1959)

 Translations

Otelo

 Edited publications

33 Rakontoj, La Esperanta novelaro with Ferenc Szilágyi

Angla Antologio with William Auld

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