
On the wind‑swept plains of the Hungarian lowlands, a lone rider cuts a solitary figure across the endless sea of grass. Dressed in a blue vest, black trousers, and a wide‑brimmed hat crowned with a bright yellow rose, he drifts between sleep and wakefulness as his horse snorts and tosses the saddle‑flap. The opening paints a vivid picture of a world before railways and modernity, where the rhythm of the land is set by the slow churn of a water‑mill and the soft rustle of wildflowers.
As the young horseman awakens to discover his cherished rose missing, he turns the horse back, searching the meadow for the tiny token that seems to hold more than just decorative charm. Jókai’s prose captures the quiet humor and lyrical beauty of this quest, while hinting at the larger tapestry of Hungarian life that lies just beyond the horizon. Listeners are invited to follow his gentle pursuit, feeling the pulse of a bygone era and the restless spirit that drives him forward.
Language
fi
Duration
~3 hours (172K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2012-08-31
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1825–1904
A towering figure of 19th-century Hungarian literature, he wrote with astonishing range and energy, producing novels, short fiction, plays, and journalism that made him one of his country’s best-loved storytellers. His work often blends romance, adventure, history, and a lively sense of national life.
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