
Megjegyzés:
In these early verses the poet turns a restless inner monologue into a series of stark questions, probing the boundaries between anger, love, and self‑recognition. The language swings between solemn declarations and sudden bursts of irony, allowing the reader to feel the tension of a heart that both yearns for connection and resists being understood. Through recurring motifs of fire, water, and distant voyages, the collection sketches an emotional landscape that is at once personal and universal.
Later sections deepen the dialogue with friends, patrons, and imagined listeners, weaving admiration, doubt, and a yearning for redemption into compact stanzas. The poet’s voice shifts from confessional whispers to almost theatrical whispers, inviting listeners to share in moments of doubt, hope, and quiet rebellion. This blend of lyrical intensity and reflective pause makes the work a compelling auditory experience for anyone drawn to poetry that wrestles with identity and the search for meaning.
Language
hu
Duration
~1 hours (73K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Albert László from page images generously made available by the Internet Archive
Release date
2021-09-30
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

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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