Genres: | Esperanto |
Authors: | Jorge Camacho |
Language: | Esperanto |
Type: | Digital |
La Majstro kaj Martinelli is a satirical novella by Jorge Camacho, written in Esperanto. Published in 1993, this work offers a witty and often humorous critique of the Esperanto literary world.
The novel is essentially a playful parody of the life and works of Giorgio Silfer, a prominent figure in the Esperanto literary scene. While the characters and events are fictional, they are clearly inspired by real people and situations within the Esperanto community.
Key themes and elements:
While the plot itself is somewhat complex and involves a series of bizarre and often humorous events, the central theme revolves around the interaction between a renowned author (the "Majstro" or "Master") and a younger, more ambitious writer (Martinelli). Their relationship is fraught with tension, rivalry, and mutual admiration, as they navigate the challenges of the literary world.
In essence, La Majstro kaj Martinelli is a witty and insightful look at the world of Esperanto literature, offering both a celebration of its unique qualities and a gentle critique of its quirks and foibles.