Elnémult harangok: Regény

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Elnémult harangok: Regény

by Viktor Rákosi

HU·~7 hours

Chapters

Description

In a modest student kitchen of the Cologne Studentenheim, two Hungarian theology scholars sit side by side, sipping thick black barley broth as autumn drifts in. Simándy Pál, the taller, dark‑eyed thinker, carries an air of solemn determination, while his companion, the quick‑tongued Puskás Gábor, brightens the room with his witty banter and restless curiosity. Their conversation drifts from the rigors of theological study to the subtle quirks of life far from home, setting a tone that blends earnest reflection with gentle humor.

As the night deepens, the duo’s contrasting personalities begin to shape a shared path that will carry them from the cramped halls of Cologne to the broader world of Utrecht’s academic circles. Through their eyes, listeners glimpse the tensions between tradition and modernity, faith and doubt, all rendered in a lively, literary style that feels both intimate and universally resonant. The story promises a thoughtful exploration of friendship, ambition, and the quiet moments that echo long after the bells have ceased their ringing.

Details

Language

hu

Duration

~7 hours (457K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

Hungary: Franklin, 1905.

Credits

Albert László from page images generously made available by the Internet Archive

Release date

2022-04-05

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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