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Az út a révpart felé: Klinikai képek

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A collection of clinical vignettes set in hospital wards portrays patients, caregivers, and the rhythms of illness. Scenes concentrate on communal evenings where women exchange stories, laughter, and memories to soften pain; one patient remembers former artistic success now contrasted with bodily decline. The narrative shifts between precise observations of medical routines and intimate depictions of small consolations, companionship, and the ways memory reshapes suffering. Overall, it blends clinical detail with an empathetic look at vulnerability, dignity, and the porous line between dream and waking life.

About the Author

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István Apáthy

István Apáthy was a Hungarian author known for his contributions to literature in the early 20th century. His notable work, "Az út a révpart felé: Klinikai képek," reflects his interest in clinical imagery and the human experience. Apáthy's writing often explores themes of psychology and the intricacies of human behavior, making his work significant within the context of Hungarian literary heritage. His unique perspective and narrative style continue to resonate with readers interested in the intersection of literature and clinical observation.