Mimózák és krizántémok : $b Nipponföldi mesevilág

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Mimózák és krizántémok : $b Nipponföldi mesevilág

by Ignácz Kúnos

HU·~4 hours·6 chapters

Chapters

6 total
1

Bevezetés

10:15
2

I. VARÁZSMESÉK

1:45:35
3

II. ÁLLATMESÉK

59:24
4

III. VIRÁGMESÉK

19:42
5

IV. TRÉFÁS MESÉK

49:34
6

TARTALOMMUTATÓ

1:10

Description

The opening invites listeners into a twilight realm where the hidden mysteries of far‑east peoples begin to unfold. With lyrical prose the book paints the narrow, volcanic islands of Japan—cherry blossoms, rice terraces, mist‑crowned mountains—and the way these surroundings shape a culture that sings its own language. Readers meet shadowy puppet figures and bright‑eyed spirits whose ever‑smiling lips hint at deeper questions about life and death.

In the first act the narrative follows the ancient myth of the Sun‑Goddess and her descendants, guiding us through festivals, gardens of mimózáks and krizántémos, and the gentle yet resolute spirituality that distinguishes Japanese folk belief from other traditions. Throughout, the text balances vivid description with reflective insight, offering a warm, contemplative portrait of a people whose reverence for nature and the cycles of the seasons still echoes in everyday practice.

Details

Language

hu

Duration

~4 hours (235K characters)

Release date

2026-04-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Ignácz Kúnos

Ignácz Kúnos

1862–1945

A pioneering Hungarian linguist and folklorist, he helped preserve Turkish folk tales, songs, and dialects through years of fieldwork in the late Ottoman world. His work remains an important bridge between Hungarian scholarship and Turkish oral tradition.

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