Galambos Pál naplója; Jobbadán Amerikában

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Galambos Pál naplója; Jobbadán Amerikában

by Viktor Rákosi

HU·~5 hours

Chapters

Description

A once‑wealthy Hungarian finds his world turned upside‑down when his family’s fortunes evaporate, leaving him with just a thousand forints and a stubborn friend’s warning to leave home. He boards a luxury train to Monte‑Carlo, hoping the glittering casinos might restore what he has lost and, if not, force him onward to a new life across the Atlantic as a hotel servant.

In the glamorous halls of the Hôtel d’Angleterre he throws himself into high‑stakes games, chasing luck while the roulette wheels spin in his favor and against him. A striking, enigmatic lady at the gambling table catches his eye, and their flirtatious, half‑spoken conversation hints at hidden pasts and unexpected connections that could change his fortunes.

As the chips fall and his savings dwindle, the protagonist balances the thrill of risk with the looming prospect of a humble job in America. The opening chapters blend humor, romance, and the restless spirit of a man determined to rewrite his destiny, no matter where the dice land.

Details

Language

hu

Duration

~5 hours (304K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Albert László from page images generously made available by the Google Books Library Project

Release date

2020-11-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Viktor Rákosi

Viktor Rákosi

1860–1923

A popular Hungarian novelist and journalist, he wrote with wit and energy while also tackling serious national themes. His best-known work, The Silent Bells, helped secure his place in Hungarian literary history.

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