Igy is történhetik: Novellák

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Igy is történhetik: Novellák

by Endre Ady

HU·~3 hours

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A raggedly assembled set of almost three hundred short pieces, this volume gathers the early prose of a poet who long ago turned his restless imagination toward the everyday. The stories drift between the quiet corners of rural Hungary and the noisy, shifting streets of Budapest, capturing a world in transition with a mix of humor, melancholy, and a hint of the poet’s lyrical voice. Readers will find the same sharp observations that made his verses famous, now applied to fleeting encounters, modest dilemmas, and the oddities of modern life.

The opening tale follows an aging farmer, known as the old Borkonyi, as he steps from his familiar village paths onto the bewildering avenues of the capital. He watches his two grown sons navigate a world that feels both foreign and familiar, while he wrestles with his own sense of relevance and the uneasy clash between tradition and progress. The narrative lingers on his bewilderment, his grudging humor, and the fragile ties that bind him to a rapidly changing society.

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Language

hu

Duration

~3 hours (188K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2020-04-29

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Endre Ady

Endre Ady

1877–1919

A pioneering Hungarian poet and journalist, he helped drag Hungarian literature into the modern age with daring, intense verse. His work blends love, faith, national identity, and social criticism with a restless, urgent voice.

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