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A young Hungarian woman arrives in Munich’s bohemian quarter just as winter reluctantly yields to spring, and the city’s streets buzz with half‑smiles and leisurely tram rides. The narrative paints the cafés, museums, and leafy parks in vivid detail, letting listeners hear the rustle of silk scarves and the soft clink of porcelain as Etelka wanders through exhibitions. Through her eyes the everyday becomes a quiet celebration of art, conversation, and the subtle thrill of new surroundings.
In a sunlit courtyard she meets Karla, an aspiring craftswoman whose sketches and conversations about pottery and fashion spark a fresh friendship. Their dialogue drifts from mythic vase paintings to personal ambitions, culminating in a mysterious invitation carried on delicate, stylized paper. The promise of an upcoming soirée hints at deeper connections and artistic adventures that await, inviting listeners to follow Etelka’s tentative steps into a world where creativity and desire intertwine.
Language
hu
Duration
~6 hours (346K characters)
Release date
2025-06-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1889–1949
A major voice in Hungarian literature from Transylvania, she wrote novels, poetry, and translations that reached readers well beyond her own region. Her work is often remembered for its emotional force and for the way it engaged with women's lives and social expectations.
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