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Serio Oriento-Okcidento (English: East-West Series) is a publication series initiated by the World Esperanto Association, which aims to contribute to the "Program of UNESCO for the Study and mutual appreciation of cultures ". In the series, particularly important and representative works of world literature are translated into Esperanto. Various publishers have gradually contributed to the Serio, who have published books according to their ability and financial responsibility. The Steering Committee ("Estraro") of the UEA approves the work for the Serio according to publisher's proposals, but the UEA has no financial responsibility.

Technical requirements

  • Magnitude: Normally all works of Serio have at least a hundred printed pages.
  • Language: The language quality of the translation must be guaranteed.
  • Introduction: Each volume must contain a brief explanation on the objectives of the Serio. This explanation may also appear as a longer preface by the President of the UEA or another person appointed for that purpose by the Committee.
  • Technical details: The format, layout, font should resemble as closely as possible to those volumes already published in the Serio, size 21 x 15 cm, printed area 162 x 100 mm, of 9- or 10-point font.
  • On the cover pages should appear the words "Serio Oriento Okcidento-n-ro # Sub AĆ­spicio de UEA in Operaciaj Rilatoj kun Unesko." (Series East-West, No # Under the auspices of the UEA in consultative relations with UNESCO). The Director General of UEA indicate the serial number.
  • Amount to publish: The amount to publish must be decided in agreement with the Managing Director of UEA.
  • Part of the publication will be bound (or securely stapled).
  • The publisher will send to the Central Office since the publication of UEA 5 bound copies for Hodler Library and for purposes of representation (including: UNESCO Library).
  • References

    Serio Oriento-Okcidento Wikipedia