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MOLNÁR FERENC MŰVEI:
Franklin-Társulat nyomdája
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A restless collection of fleeting moments, this volume gathers Ferenc Molnár’s spare, often humorous sketches alongside tender vignettes of everyday life. The pieces shift from short stage comedies and tiny legends to fragmentary memoirs, each carried by the lightness of a pen that feels more like a feather than a weapon. The tone balances wit with quiet melancholy, letting listeners hear the rustle of old‑time Budapest streets, the clatter of a theater troupe, and the soft sigh of a solitary writer’s thoughts.
In one memorable episode the author watches fire‑men parade past his balcony, turning a routine insurance interview into a playful meditation on risk, loss, and the comforting proximity of strangers. Throughout, the book feels like a conversational pause – a place to rest on a sofa, listen to a friend’s assorted anecdotes, and let the gentle rhythm of Molnár’s observations lift you briefly before you return to the day’s business.
Language
hu
Duration
~3 hours (181K characters)
Release date
2025-05-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1878–1952
Known for quick wit, sharp dialogue, and a gift for mixing comedy with melancholy, this Hungarian writer became one of the most widely staged dramatists of the early 20th century. He is also remembered by generations of readers for the classic novel The Paul Street Boys.
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