
A young Szindbád, once a modest pupil at the border gymnasium and the town’s most celebrated ballroom dancer, now sets out on a nostalgic quest to retrace the footsteps of his adolescence. He boards a train, then a horse‑drawn carriage, and finally a three‑horse sled that claws its way across the snow‑covered Carpathian passes, the distant bells echoing his solitary thoughts.
As the frozen Poprád river slides beneath the sled, the stark winter scenery awakens memories of school corridors, dancing lessons, and the warm aromas of holiday feasts. The journey becomes a meditation on how the landscape—its towering white peaks, dark pine forests, and glittering ice—mirrors the inner landscape of a man who has grown from a lanky teenager into a broad‑shouldered, seasoned traveler, eager to reconnect with the moments that shaped him.
Language
hu
Duration
~4 hours (247K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
Hungary: Nyugat, 1911.
Credits
Albert László from page images generously made available by the Google Books Library Project
Release date
2022-08-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1878–1933
Best known for the dreamlike, melancholy world of the Szindbád stories, this Hungarian writer blended memory, desire, and everyday life into prose that still feels modern. He was also a prolific journalist and novelist whose work helped shape 20th-century Hungarian literature.
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