Pákh Albert humoros életképei

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Pákh Albert humoros életképei

by Albert Pákh

HU·~6 hours·14 chapters

Chapters

14 total
1

Megjegyzés:

0:03
2

PÁKH ALBERT HUMOROS ÉLETKÉPEI.

0:07
3

EMLÉKBESZÉD PÁKH ALBERT FELETT.

20:22
4

TARTALOM.

0:26
5

EGY ESTE A DEBRECZENI SZINHÁZBAN.

13:24
6

EGY NAP EGY INSTRUCTOR ÉLETÉBŐL.

34:17
7

UTAZÁS DEBRECZENBEN.

1:13:06
8

EGY VÁROSI IRNOK SZERELME.

59:08
9

A SIPLÁDÁS FIA ÉS A SIPLÁDÁS FIÁNAK AZ APJA.

39:56
10

FIATAL ÓRIÁS.

43:54

Description

A vivid portrait emerges of a bright, restless spirit whose brief career was marked by wit, observation, and a fierce love for his fellow countrymen. From his teenage years he slipped into the bustling world of newspapers, penning satirical sketches under a playful pseudonym that caught the attention of literary circles eager for fresh voices. His talent lay in spotting the absurd in everyday moments, turning minor quirks into sharp, compassionate commentaries that resonated with readers across the capital.

Yet his ascent was shadowed by a relentless illness that stole his health while he strove to meet the demands of journalism, editing, and a burgeoning sense of patriotic duty. The memoir balances his relentless drive with the personal sacrifices he made, revealing how humor became both a coping mechanism and a means to critique society. Listeners will hear a story of promise, perseverance, and the bittersweet echo of a talent silenced far too soon.

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Language

hu

Duration

~6 hours (375K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

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

Release date

2021-02-04

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Albert Pákh

Albert Pákh

1823–1867

A lively figure in 19th-century Hungarian literary life, he was known not just for his writing but for helping shape one of Hungary’s best-loved illustrated weeklies. His career brought together literature, journalism, and public conversation in a way that still feels modern.

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