Magyar tükör (1921)

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Magyar tükör (1921)

by Gyula Krúdy

HU·~2 hours

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A fervent, lyrical meditation on a nation’s soul, this work opens with a passionate plea against despair. It reminds the listener that, despite the loss of lands, resources and the devastation of war, the Hungarian spirit endures—its language, poetry, and centuries‑old traditions remain untouchable. The author weaves vivid images of towers, bridges, and ancient cemeteries, insisting that no external force can erase the memory of a people rooted in their hills and rivers.

The narrative moves from lament to quiet resolve, portraying culture as a phoenix that cannot be burned away. It celebrates the resilience of a community that clings to its songs, prayers, and the timeless cadence of its tongue, even when material comforts vanish. Listeners will hear a stirring call to cherish the intangible wealth of heritage, a reminder that identity lives on in verses, in shared faith, and in the unbreakable bond between past and present.

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Language

hu

Duration

~2 hours (132K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2020-05-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Gyula Krúdy

Gyula Krúdy

1878–1933

A major voice in modern Hungarian literature, he wrote with a dreamy, nostalgic style that turned memory, desire, and everyday life into something haunting and vivid. Best known for the Szindbád stories, he was also a prolific journalist whose work left a lasting mark on 20th-century Hungarian writing.

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