
A LÁTHATATLAN EMBER
GÁRDONYI GÉZA.
ELŐSZÓ, A MELY UTÓSZÓNAK IS OLVASHATÓ
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In the bustling streets of early twentieth‑century Budapest, a modest young man from the countryside arrives with hopes of a fresh start, only to discover how easily a person can slip through the cracks of a city that seems indifferent to his existence. As he navigates the maze of offices, cafés and crowded trams, he grapples with the paradox of being surrounded by people yet feeling utterly unseen, prompting a quiet search for purpose and a way to assert his own voice amid the clamor.
Through keen observations of both urban life and the lingering memories of his rural roots, the novel paints a vivid portrait of a society in flux. It blends gentle humor with thoughtful introspection, capturing the tension between tradition and modernity while tracing the protagonist’s tentative steps toward self‑recognition. Listeners will be drawn into the subtle drama of everyday encounters that reveal how the smallest gestures can make an invisible life feel profoundly real.
Language
hu
Duration
~8 hours (482K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Albert László from page images generously made available by The Internet Archive
Release date
2018-07-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1863–1922
Best known for the beloved historical novel Eclipse of the Crescent Moon (Egri csillagok), this Hungarian writer and journalist helped bring the country’s past vividly to life. His stories range from adventure and history to quieter, more reflective works, which has kept him widely read long after his death.
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