
SÁRI BIRÓ
SZEMÉLYEK:
ELSŐ FELVONÁS.
MÁSODIK FELVONÁS.
HARMADIK FELVONÁS.
In a modest Nyirsi village house, the biró household bustles with the clamor of daily life. Biróné, the formidable matriarch, oversees a lively crew of children, grandchildren and neighbors, each speaking in the thick, earthy dialect of the region. Their cramped living room, filled with mismatched furniture and household clutter, becomes a stage for quick‑witted banter, playful teasing, and the occasional outburst of frustration. The scene captures the warmth and chaos of a family bound together by tradition and stubborn love.
When Sári Biró arrives, his presence stirs both curiosity and unease among the villagers. As the family navigates expectations around marriage, inheritance, and the weight of communal reputation, old grievances surface and new alliances begin to form. The narrative balances humor with a keen observation of rural customs, hinting at deeper questions of authority, loyalty, and the price of staying true to one’s roots. Listeners are invited into a vivid portrait of a world where every shouted remark and whispered secret carries the promise of change.
Language
hu
Duration
~1 hours (101K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2020-07-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1879–1942
A major Hungarian novelist and one of the strongest realist voices of the 20th century, his fiction brought village life, poverty, family strain, and social change onto the page with unusual force. His stories are remembered for their sharp eye, emotional honesty, and deep sympathy for ordinary people.
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