
GÁBOR ANDOR
TETSZIK A BLÚZOM, MUCUKA?
A REKLÁM EREJE
ELSEJÉN
A GŐZBEN
PALIZANDER
A FEHÉR NÉGER
VASÁRNAP
A LAPDA-ÉPOSZ
NYUGALOM
Step into a whirlwind of witty Hungarian chatter where a seemingly simple compliment about a blouse spirals into a labyrinth of puns, paradoxes, and playful argument. The opening scene pits a quick‑tongued woman against a man whose answers dissolve into musical mimicry and tongue‑twisting logic, turning a mundane fashion remark into a comedic duel. It sets the tone for a collection that delights in turning ordinary moments into linguistic gymnastics.
Throughout the book the author strings together similarly absurd dialogues, each one a snapshot of everyday life—coffee orders, elevator rides, family gatherings—reimagined through exaggeration and rapid wordplay. The humor is both local and universal, peppered with cultural nods that reward listeners who catch the subtle references while remaining instantly funny for anyone who loves clever banter. Listeners will find themselves smiling at the relentless cadence, the surprise twists in sentence structure, and the sheer joy of language treated as a playground.
Language
hu
Duration
~2 hours (165K characters)
Release date
2025-02-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1884–1953
A sharp, socially minded Hungarian writer and journalist, he built a reputation through satire, cabaret, and politically engaged writing. His life carried him from literary and theatrical circles into exile and back again, giving his work unusual range and urgency.
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