Abismoj
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Abismoj is a 1923 novel written by Jean Forge
, the first he wrote originally in Esperanto
. It describes and profoundly analyzes conflicts in the soul. Already there appear the greatest strengths of Forge's work, the original form, the figures themselves speak about themselves and about their problems; the form and the inventive narration style give this work important significance in Esperanto literature.
in Warsaw in 1987. The production however did not take place.
Jean Forge
Jan Fethke was a German-Polish film director and, under the pen name Jean Forge, a successful author. He also was a famous proponent of the language Esperanto.-Life:...
, the first he wrote originally in Esperanto
Esperanto
is the most widely spoken constructed international auxiliary language. Its name derives from Doktoro Esperanto , the pseudonym under which L. L. Zamenhof published the first book detailing Esperanto, the Unua Libro, in 1887...
. It describes and profoundly analyzes conflicts in the soul. Already there appear the greatest strengths of Forge's work, the original form, the figures themselves speak about themselves and about their problems; the form and the inventive narration style give this work important significance in Esperanto literature.
The core of this novel is a daily repeating story, but Forge is able with his masterful pen to make it interesting to the last word ... Strikingly clear style, popularly deep psychology and in absolutely classical Esperanto. (Jobo, Literatura Mondo 1923, p. 140).
Contents
Ernesto Muŝko (pron. Mushko) behaved badly and spent his wealth. A means of salvation suddenly appears: to marry Halino Borki, the sole daughter of a rich neighbor who through boredom and a yearning for love at first accepts his proposal. Mateo Ardo, an orphan, has been educated with Zonjo, and they get engaged. But Mateo by chance, having arrived at Mr. Borki's house, appeals to his daughter and is almost seduced by her. Muŝko burns his house in despair, while Mateo manages to escape from the sinful passion and return to his first love.Main characters
- Ernesto Muŝko, country estate owner in Karlovo
- Halino Borki, daughter of a neighboring country estate owner in Nivi
- Mateo Ardo, art painter
- Zonjo Biringo, his fiancee
Adaptation for the theater
The novel was adapted by Arno Lagrange for the theater under the titel Trajna sonĝo (~Train dream) and offered for an international production at the 72nd World Convention of EsperantoWorld Congress of Esperanto
The World Congress of Esperanto has the longest tradition among international Esperanto conventions, with an almost unbroken run of more than a hundred years. The congresses have been held since 1905 every year, except during World Wars I and II...
in Warsaw in 1987. The production however did not take place.