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KULTÚRA FÜZÉRTÁNCCAL
EGY SZINDARAB TÖRTÉNETE. - I.
LÉGVÁRY ALKUSZIK. - I.
KÁNAÁN. - I.
FELOLVASÁS ELŐTT. - I.
VENDÉGSÉGBEN. - I.
KULTUR-EST FÜZÉRTÁNCCAL. - I.
FELOLVASÁS UTÁN. - I.
FÜZÉRTÁNC KULTURÁVAL. - I.
The narrator is a weary factory clerk who spends his evenings chasing literary glory, only to hear his own doubts echo louder than any applause. In a cramped study he rants against the stale conventions of poetry, romance and the well‑worn formulas of the stage, promising himself a bold new direction. His monologue crackles with restless energy, mixing frantic metaphors with a longing to break free from the expectations of a complacent bourgeois world.
What follows is his first attempt at a biting drama, a sketch that aims to lampoon the very pillars of respectability—nationalism, religion, morality, and the self‑satisfied middle class. The work is as much a satirical manifesto as it is a confession of an artist who feels trapped between duty and desire. Listeners will hear the raw, unpolished voice of a man determined to reshape his craft while wrestling with the paradoxes of his own ambition.
Language
hu
Duration
~4 hours (246K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Albert László from page images generously made available by the HathiTrust Digital Library
Release date
2021-11-20
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1861–1932
A sharp-eyed Hungarian novelist, critic, and translator, he wrote about love, society, and modern life with elegance and irony. His career moved between journalism, fiction, and the theater, making him a lively voice in late 19th- and early 20th-century Hungarian literature.
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