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A sequence of fantastical short stories stages dreamlike episodes in which a reflective narrator slips between childhood memory and surreal encounters. Recurring images—escaped rooms, endless plains, rivers edged by reeds, and uncanny fairylike figures with playful yet threatening attendants—drive narratives that blur waking life and reverie. The tales combine rich sensory description with shifts of mood from wonder to alarm, exploring longing, disorientation and temptation as the imagination reshapes ordinary places into uncanny landscapes. Irony and melancholy temper the marvels, so that each episode reads as a compact meditation on desire, loss and the uneasy persistence of dreams within daily experience.

About the Author

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Zoltán Ambrus

Zoltán Ambrus was a Hungarian author known for his engaging narratives and vivid portrayals of contemporary life in Budapest. His works often blend elements of fiction with social commentary, reflecting the complexities of urban existence. Among his notable titles is "A Berzsenyi-leányok tizenkét vőlegénye: Tollrajzok a mai Budapestről," which showcases his talent for capturing the essence of his surroundings through detailed sketches and stories. Ambrus's writing spans various genres, including short stories and novels, and he is recognized for his contributions to Hungarian literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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