
ÁLOMVILÁG
ÁLOMVILÁG
PÓKHÁLÓ KISASSZONY. - I.
MESE A HALÁSZRÓL ÉS A TENGERÉSZRŐL. - I.
NINIVE PUSZTULÁSA. - I.
AZ ISPILÁNTI LÁNYOK. - I.
DOM GIL, A ZÖLD NADRÁGÚ.
BOB, AZ OROSZLÁN. - I.
FINISH.
LILIPUTI TÖRTÉNET. - I.
A young narrator slips from a blue‑walled room into a shifting dreamscape where fields of silver rain and towering reeds give way to a river that shimmers in ultramarine. Along the way, ordinary objects become strange companions: a locomotive roars like a black mastiff, telegraph signals whisper predictions, and a sudden encounter with a towering red‑eyed column forces a brave step forward. The prose balances childlike wonder with an undercurrent of unease, inviting listeners to wander through each odd tableau as if it were a living memory.
Soon the dream leads to a riverbank where a blue‑dressed Chinese girl appears, her eyes and hair the same hue as the blossoms that float around her. Accompanied by mischievous blue monkeys, she greets the wanderer with a melodic, bell‑like voice and offers guidance, yet hints at hidden dangers beyond the familiar path. Listeners are left with the lingering question of whether the journey home is a simple return or another departure into the unknown.
Language
hu
Duration
~8 hours (476K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2013-03-09
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1861–1932
A sharp-eyed Hungarian novelist, critic, and translator, he wrote about love, society, and modern life with elegance and irony. His career moved between journalism, fiction, and the theater, making him a lively voice in late 19th- and early 20th-century Hungarian literature.
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