Az élet könyve

audiobook

Az élet könyve

by Géza Kenedi

HU·~3 hours·12 chapters

Chapters

12 total
1

KENEDI GÉZA

0:01
2

AZ ÉLET KÖNYVE

0:09
3

TARTALOM.

1:34
4

ELŐSZÓ.

1:11
5

VILÁG.

21:47
6

JELLEM.

23:09
7

ASSZONY.

27:31
8

SZERELEM.

22:59
9

HÁZASSÁG.

47:22
10

ÉLET.

44:25

Description

A thoughtful collection of short essays, this work gathers the author’s reflections on the everyday questions that shape our lives. From the nature of optimism and pessimism to the tension between egoism and altruism, each piece offers a concise meditation that invites listeners to pause and consider their own assumptions. The style is conversational yet precise, presenting philosophy as a practical tool rather than an abstract theory.

The book moves through a wide range of human experience—character, love, marriage, social ideals, and even the fleeting moods of fashion and fame—always returning to the core idea that thoughtful examination can turn ordinary moments into sources of guidance. By weaving personal observations with broader cultural commentary, it creates a gentle roadmap for navigating both joy and struggle. Listeners will find reassurance in its modest wisdom, feeling less alone in the small dilemmas that define daily life.

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Language

hu

Duration

~3 hours (218K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Albert László from page images generously made available by the HathiTrust Digital Library

Release date

2021-09-15

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

Subjects

About the author

Géza Kenedi

Géza Kenedi

1853–1935

A Hungarian writer and thinker best remembered for reflective, humane prose, he wrote about character, love, morality, and the practical challenges of everyday life. His work invites readers to pause, think, and face life with a steadier heart.

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