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A vivid, first‑person portrait emerges from the pages of this memoir, where a seasoned journalist and statesman reflects on the life of a towering figure of Hungarian public life. Written soon after his sudden death, the author weaves personal anecdotes together with observations of the man’s speeches, parliamentary battles, and intellectual vigor, giving listeners a sense of the era’s political pulse without the dryness of formal biographies. The narrative balances reverence with candid assessments, showing how ambition, principle, and friendship intersected on the stage of nation‑building.
The recording captures the author’s genuine voice, making the historical figure feel accessible and alive. Listeners will hear stories of heated debates, moments of collaboration and rivalry, and the broader cultural currents that shaped their decisions. As a window into the late‑19th‑century Hungarian arena, the work offers both an intimate tribute and a thoughtful commentary on the responsibilities of public service.
Language
hu
Duration
~7 hours (421K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Albert László from page images generously made available by the Google Books Library Project
Release date
2021-02-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1842–1916
Best remembered as the lawyer who defended the accused in the 1883 Tiszaeszlár blood libel case, he also wrote lively, reflective prose about Hungarian public life and memory. His work blends the voice of a seasoned advocate with the warmth of a gifted storyteller.
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