
A somber, lyrical collection that invites listeners into the inner lives of ordinary people confronting loss, longing, and the quiet weight of existence. Set against the backdrop of early‑twentieth‑century Budapest, the stories follow a teacher, a grieving daughter, and a fragile patient as they navigate hospitals, cramped stairwells, and dimly lit rooms, each scene rendered with a keen eye for detail and an unsettling intimacy.
Through fragmented dialogues and vivid interior monologues, the narratives explore how pain can both obscure and reveal meaning, how memory lingers in whispered names, and how fleeting moments of connection echo long after they pass. The prose balances stark realism with a dream‑like cadence, drawing listeners into a world where every sigh and silence carries the promise of an unspoken triumph over the inevitable.
These vignettes offer a contemplative listening experience, encouraging reflection on the delicate balance between suffering and the small, persistent sparks of hope that survive even in the darkest corridors.
Language
hu
Duration
~2 hours (124K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Albert László from page images generously made available by the Hungarian National Digital Archive
Release date
2021-02-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1869–1944
A vivid voice of Hungarian literature, he was known for richly atmospheric prose and plays that brought elegance, memory, and city life onto the page and stage. His work helped shape literary Budapest in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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