
Megjegyzés:
A NAP LOVAGJA
BRÓDY SÁNDOR.
A NAP LOVAGJA
A BÖLÉNY.
JISBI BÉNOB.
KÉT MUNKÁS.
TARTALOM.
KÉPJEGYZÉK.
The novel opens with a vivid tableau of a city in the midst of construction, where towering columns, marble portals and intricate balusters hint at a grand palace yet to appear. Through the eyes of a keen observer, the reader is swept into the bustling streets of Budapest, where everyday encounters—street musicians, market vendors, and hurried commuters—are rendered with sharp humor and a painter’s eye for detail. The narrator’s reflections blend the concrete reality of urban life with a restless yearning for something brighter, hinting at personal ambitions that echo the unfinished architecture around him.
As the story unfolds, the protagonist, a young writer still finding his voice, navigates the literary circles and social salons of early‑20th‑century Hungary. His encounters with fellow artists, critics, and the ordinary folk of the capital reveal a world of contradictions, where aspirations clash with the gritty truths of daily existence. The first act sets a tone of both satire and affection, inviting listeners to explore a richly textured portrait of a city and its people on the brink of transformation.
Language
hu
Duration
~5 hours (313K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Albert László from page images generously made available by the Internet Archive
Release date
2021-04-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1863–1924
A bold Hungarian novelist, playwright, and journalist, he helped bring modern urban life and sharp social realism into Hungarian literature. His work is often remembered for its vivid characters, direct style, and attention to people on the edges of society.
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