Kálmán Kalocsay

Kálmán Kalocsay ( born October 6, 1891 in Abaújszántó; † 27 February 1976 Budapest), whose works were also published under the pseudonyms CE Bumy, Kopar, Alex Kay, K. Stelov, Malice Spades, Peter Peneter, is considered one of the important Esperanto poet and translator, who also contributed much to the development of the plan language. Main job of the doctor worked as Infektologe at the Budapest hospital.

In his youth learned Kaloscay both Ido and Esperanto, but opted for the latter, because it contained more poetic potential in his eyes. In 1921 he published his first volume of poetry in Esperanto, which some should follow. About the issue of the prestigious magazine " Literatura Mondo " led Kalocsay in the 1920s and 1930s, the so-called " Budapest School ", a group of writers, at.

In addition to his lyrical works Kálmán Kalocsay also wrote several books on literary and linguistic theory, a grammar and an encyclopedia of Esperanto. Together with Gaston Waringhien Kalocsay wrote the " Parnasa Gvidlibro ", a guide for writers and the " Plena Analiza Gramatiko ", the long time authoritative standard work for the Esperanto grammar.

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