Mécs

audiobook

Mécs

by Dezső Kosztolányi

HU·~1 hours·17 chapters

Chapters

17 total
1

KOSZTOLÁNYI DEZSŐ:

0:06
2

TEA

5:11
3

NYARALÓ BUTOROK

6:45
4

SKÁLA

6:06
5

KÖNYVTÁRI CSEND

8:52
6

VAKOK KÖZÖTT

5:57
7

LÉGY

2:57
8

A FINN DIÁK

6:12
9

ADRIA

5:47
10

NAPFÜRDŐ ÉS HOLDFÜRDŐ

4:55

Description

A quiet, reverent voice guides us through the narrator’s devotion to tea, treating each cup as a miniature world of colour, aroma and memory. He imagines his life arranged like an idyllic tea ceremony, where bright mornings bring delicate lemon‑infused brews, afternoons darken with rich, earthy blends, and evenings settle into contemplative sips that mirror the stillness of his thoughts. The narrative drifts through the textures of amber, mahogany and midnight black, suggesting that each variety reveals a different facet of the self.

Beyond personal ritual, the story surveys the cultural currents that have carried tea from Asian temples to Parisian salons. It contrasts the reverent, almost sacred practices of the East with the casual, social rituals of the West, highlighting how the drink can both unite and isolate. In solitary moments beside a hearth, with a cat at his feet, the narrator discovers that tea becomes a mirror, reflecting both the ordinary and the profound within him.

Through lyrical description and gentle humor, the opening invites listeners to taste the philosophy that a single cup can hold an entire life—its hopes, its doubts, its quiet joys—setting the stage for a deeper exploration of identity and intimacy.

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Language

hu

Duration

~1 hours (93K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

Hungary: Tevan, 1913.

Credits

Albert László from page images generously made available by the Google Books Library Project

Release date

2022-08-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Dezső Kosztolányi

Dezső Kosztolányi

1885–1936

A leading voice in 20th-century Hungarian literature, he wrote poetry, novels, stories, essays, and criticism with unusual grace and emotional precision. His work is often remembered for its sharp observation of ordinary life and its deep sympathy for human vulnerability.

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