Edward Saxton Payson, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Edward Saxton Payson

American translator and Esperantist

Date of Birth: 26-Sep-1842

Date of Death: 22-Sep-1932

Profession: translator, Esperantist, linguist

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Libra


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About Edward Saxton Payson

  • Edward Saxton Payson (September 26, 1842 - September 22, 1932) was an American Esperantist, writer and translator.
  • He was born in Groton, Massachusetts. In his youth he was an opera singer, from 1882 a piano maker, and from 1906 president of a piano manufacturing company. He began learning Esperanto in 1910, and his translations began appearing in 1919. Between the years 1918-1921 he worked as president of the "Esperanto-Asocio de Norda Ameriko" and after was proclaimed honorary president of that organization. When he was eighty-seven years old, he wrote an Esperanto novel set in Venice, Juneco kaj Amo (Youth and Love). His other original writing La fantoma edzino (The Phantom Wife) is a sentimental tale of a man who yearns for his deceased wife so much, that she seems to return. His translations from English include some works of Mabel Wagnalls, and a novel by Henry Rider Haggard. He lived in Lexington, Massachusetts for many years at the end of his life, and died there in 1932.
  • (He enjoyed keeping blooded horses, and had a large farm in Lexington with about twenty of them.)

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