Édes anyaföldem! : Egy nép s egy ember története (2. kötet)

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Édes anyaföldem! : Egy nép s egy ember története (2. kötet)

by Elek Benedek

HU·~8 hours·13 chapters

Chapters

13 total
1

PANTHEON KIADÁS

0:11
2

ÉDES ANYAFÖLDEM!

0:10
3

ELSŐ FEJEZET.

38:50
4

MÁSODIK FEJEZET.

47:56
5

HARMADIK FEJEZET.

1:17:58
6

NEGYEDIK FEJEZET.

17:17
7

ÖTÖDIK FEJEZET.

1:11:45
8

HATODIK FEJEZET.

36:50
9

HETEDIK FEJEZET.

1:49:42
10

NYOLCADIK FEJEZET.

17:10

Description

An impatient young wanderer bursts onto the rails of 1920s Hungary, his imagination turning a clattering train into a magical steed. He watches the countryside roll by, dreaming of a fairy‑tale city where a perfect princess awaits, while grappling with the weight of his own mortality and the fierce desire to stay alive. The narrative captures his fierce love for the blooming spring, the songs of birds, and the scent of his native soil, painting a vivid portrait of a boy on the brink of adulthood.

Guided by the quiet strength of his father’s reading voice, he vows to let his own words grow from the same earth. The journey brings him to bustling Budapest, where the arrival of a hopeful royal figure sparks a collective yearning for a brighter national future. Through lyrical reflections and sharp humor, the story explores the tension between personal dreams and the larger hopes of a people striving to define themselves.

Details

Language

hu

Duration

~8 hours (498K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Albert László (This file was produced from text and images generously made available by Hungarian Electronic Library.)

Release date

2012-01-25

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Elek Benedek

Elek Benedek

1859–1929

Best known as one of Hungary’s great tellers of folk tales, these stories helped bring traditional Hungarian and Transylvanian legends to generations of young readers. He wrote with warmth and clarity, turning oral storytelling into books that still feel lively and inviting.

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