New Zealand Authors in Esperanto
A number of New Zealanders have contributed to the Esperanto literature. Here are some well known examples
Brendon Clark
- on developments in Esperanto poetry
William Rolt
- soil science for the layman
Bertram Potts
- several books of poetry, including poems for children
- a translation of John A Lee's novel "Children of the Poor"
- novels, including "Kaverno apud la Maro"
- "La Nova Butikisto de Nukugaia"
- "Nokto da Timo"
John Adcock
- a textbook on the Fundamentals of Psychology
- other articles on psychology
Brian Fox
- an article on the Treaty of Waitangi and the Magna Carta
- a lecture to the International Congress University on the Polynesians in the Pacific
Stefan MacGill
- many books and plays for children
- Okulo book 1, text book for the project INTERKULTURO, Budapest, 1999
Donald Rogers
- an Esperanto translation of John Adcock's book on human relations "From Where? To Where? and How?"
- a dictionary of chemical and technical words in Esperanto, English and German - with Doug Portman (USA)
- a feature article in "Monato" on economics and politics in New Zealand - New Zealand's "Economic Miracle" from both sides
- about two or three articles a year for the last 15 years about New Zealand, in the independent international magazine "Monato".