
KARINTHY FRIGYES
TANÁR ÚR KÉREM
BEVEZETÉS
Reggel hétkor
Elkéstem
Eladom a könyvem
A jó tanuló felel
A rossz tanuló felel
A bukott férfi
Magyar dolgozat - I. Háromnegyedes dolgozat
A lively narrator slips into the echoing halls of a bygone secondary school, where cracked lockers and dusty chalkboards become stage for a kaleidoscope of youthful absurdities. From the moment he slips into the last seat beside the freckled “Büchner,” his inner monologue ricochets between dream‑like fantasies of future fame and the immediate, smelly reality of a classroom in session. The prose captures the jittery mix of dread and delight that every teenager feels when the bell tolls, turning ordinary school rituals into comic, almost poetic snapshots.
Through witty asides and sharp observations, the story paints a vivid portrait of teachers, classmates, and the endless stream of assignments that shape adolescent life. It invites listeners to remember the smell of the old furnace, the sound of the creaking floor, and the uncanny feeling that every day is a rehearsal for the larger drama ahead. The humor is gentle, the nostalgia sincere, and the voice is unmistakably that of a student who sees the world both inside and beyond the school walls.
Language
hu
Duration
~2 hours (126K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Albert László from page images generously made available by Hungarian Electronic Library
Release date
2018-02-09
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1887–1938
A sharp-witted Hungarian writer whose humor, satire, and curiosity about modern life made him one of the most beloved literary voices of early 20th-century Hungary. He is also often remembered beyond literature for the story that anticipated the idea later known as “six degrees of separation.”
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