
Literatura Mondo, numero 2, 1922 Novembro
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"Literatura Mondo, numero 2, 1922 Novembro" by Tivadar Soros is a literary magazine written in the early 20th century. The publication serves as a platform for literature and discourse within the Esperanto community, offering a collection of articles, poems, and literary insights from various contributors. The magazine reflects on cultural interactions and the significance of Esperanto as a means to unite diverse literatures from around the world. At the start of this issue, the editorial committee expresses gratitude for the enthusiastic support received for their previous edition and highlights plans for a new section called “Mondliteratura Observo,” aimed at informing readers about notable works in global literature. The publication also features various literary works, including poems and short stories by authors like Rabindranath Tagore and J. Baghy, emphasizing themes of love, nature, and human experience. Through its content, the magazine seeks to promote understanding and collaboration among different cultures using the universal language of Esperanto.
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