Anna Löwenstein
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Born | 1951 (age 73–74) |
Nationality | British |
Other names | Anna Brennan |
Spouse | Renato Corsetti |
Father | Heinz Bernard |
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Anna Löwenstein (also spelt Lowenstein; born 1951) is a British Esperantist.[1] She worked for the World Esperanto Association 1977–1981. Under the name Anna Brennan she founded and was editor of the feminist magazine Sekso kaj Egaleco 1979–1988,[2] 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[3] (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[4] (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.[5]
She is the widow of Renato Corsetti, a former president of the World Esperanto Association. The couple lived together in Italy from 1981, but since 2015 lived in the UK.
Her father was the actor Heinz Bernard.
References
[edit]- ^ Trarigardo de la E-Gazetaro – 04.05.2004 Archived 22 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Radio Polonia (in Esperanto). Retrieved 5 November 2010
- ^ Sutton, Geoffrey. Concise Encyclopedia of the Original Literature of Esperanto, pp. 572–73 (Mondial 2008) (ISBN 978-1-59569-090-6)
- ^ Löwenstein, Anna. The Stone City (1999) (ISBN 978-0-7544-0098-1)
- ^ Löwenstein, Anna. Morto de artisto (2008) (ISBN 9789077066393)
- ^ Pep Talk radio Team. "LEARN ESPERANTO WITH ANNA LOWENSTEIN". Pep Talk Radio.