
KULTURA és TUDOMÁNY
This volume invites listeners into a vibrant conversation among three of literature’s most powerful voices. An insightful introduction sets the scene, recalling the effervescent spirit of pre‑war Europe and the way writers like Balzac, Dickens and Dostoevsky shaped the era’s imagination. The essayist’s reflections paint a picture of bustling cafés, theatres and salons where ideas crackled, hinting at the cultural currents that still echo today.
Within the pages, carefully chosen excerpts showcase each master’s distinctive talent: Balzac’s keen social panoramas, Dickens’s compassionate portrayals of urban life, and Dostoevsky’s probing psychological depths. The translations aim to preserve their original vigor while making the texts feel immediate and clear. As you listen, you’ll hear the pulse of a bygone age, the clash of optimism and doubt, and the timeless questions that continue to engage readers across generations.
Language
hu
Duration
~5 hours (335K characters)
Release date
2026-01-05
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1881–1942
Best known for elegant, emotionally intense novellas and vivid historical biographies, this Austrian writer was one of the most widely read authors of the interwar years. Forced into exile as Europe darkened, he later captured the lost world of prewar Vienna in his memoir The World of Yesterday.
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