Tavaszi ünnep: Dráma három felvonásban

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Tavaszi ünnep: Dráma három felvonásban

by Lajos Biró

HU·~1 hours

Chapters

Description

A bright spring day in a bustling Budapest park sets the stage, where colorful tents—from Japanese to Turkish styles—dot the grassy expanse and passers‑by in flamboyant costumes weave between them. The atmosphere crackles with anticipation, as the public’s festive chatter masks an undercurrent of tension among the figures stationed there.

At the heart of the scene is a fiery cavalry captain, Zólyomy, whose restless energy fuels a frantic search for a missing lady and an absent superior. His impatience is matched by the blustering clerk Klug, a stout man dripping in opulent accessories, who storms in demanding overdue payment and threatens to expose hidden grievances. Their clash of personalities—Zólyomy’s cool indifference against Klug’s loud desperation—creates a vivid portrait of authority, bureaucracy, and personal pride.

As the crowd continues its lively parade, the audience is drawn into a tangled web of obligations and hidden motives, promising further confrontations and revelations as the drama unfolds.

Details

Language

hu

Duration

~1 hours (97K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Albert László from page images generously made available by the HathiTrust Digital Library

Release date

2021-03-26

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Lajos Biró

Lajos Biró

1880–1948

A Hungarian novelist, playwright, and screenwriter, he moved with ease between the stage and the early film world, building an international career from Budapest to London and Hollywood. His work helped shape popular entertainment in the first half of the 20th century.

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