Anna Löwenstein

British Esperantist


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fatherHeinz Bernard
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| name = Anna Löwenstein | image = Anna Löwenstein 2016-04-30.jpg | alt = | caption = Löwenstein in 2016 | birth_name = | birth_date = | birth_place = | death_date = | death_place = | other_names = Anna Brennan | occupation = | years_active = | known_for = | notable_works = | father = Heinz Bernard | spouse = Anna Löwenstein (also spelt Lowenstein; born 1951) is a British Esperantist. She worked for the Universal Esperanto Association from 1977–1981. Under the name Anna Brennan, she founded and was editor of the feminist magazine Sekso kaj Egaleco 1979–1988, and she edited the 'easy language' section of Kontakto 1983–1986. She has written some non-fiction, and two novels. Her historical novel The Stone City (La Ŝtona Urbo), was first published in English and Esperanto in 1999, and has since been translated into French (2010) and Hungarian (2014). Her second novel Morto de artisto (2008) was published in Esperanto. She is well known as a journalist, teacher and activist in the Esperanto movement, and has been a member of the Academy of Esperanto since 2001.

Anna has more than 20 years of experience in teaching Esperanto.

She is the widow of Renato Corsetti, a former president of the Universal Esperanto Association. The couple lived together in Italy from 1981, but since 2015 lived in the United Kingdom.

Her father was the actor Heinz Bernard.

References

References

  1. link. (22 July 2011 , ''[[Polish Radio External Service). Radio Polonia]]'' (in Esperanto). Retrieved 5 November 2010
  2. 978-1-59569-090-6)
  3. Löwenstein, Anna. ''The Stone City'' (1999) ({{ISBN. 978-0-7544-0098-1)
  4. Löwenstein, Anna. ''Morto de artisto'' (2008) ({{ISBN. 9789077066393)
  5. Pep Talk radio Team. "LEARN ESPERANTO WITH ANNA LOWENSTEIN".

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