Background
Baghy was born into a theatrical family — his father was an actor, and his mother a stage prompter.
Actor novelist publisher writer poet
Baghy was born into a theatrical family — his father was an actor, and his mother a stage prompter.
He is the author of several famous novels but it is particularly in the field of poetry that he proved his mastery of Esperanto. He began learning Esperanto in 1911. He started work as an actor and theatre manager, but the First World War intervened and took him out of his home country for six years.
He was captured and made a prisoner of war in Siberia.
lieutenant was during this time that he began to work for the, writing poetry and teaching the language to his fellow inmates. Returning to Hungary after the war, he became one of the principal teachers of the, organising newsgroups and literary evenings.
In addition to working in his native Hungary, he organised courses in countries such as Estonia, Latvia, the Netherlands and France. He was one of the principal writers for the Esperanto literary review Literatura Mondo until 1933.
(Love creates peace, Peace preserves humanity, Humanity is the highest ideal).
Academy of Esperanto.