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Igy is történhetik: Novellák

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This collection gathers brief, often newspaper‑born stories and lyrical prose pieces that observe small scenes of provincial life and urban encounters, meditating on mortality, alienation, and shifting social mores. Many vignettes trace the tensions between older rural ways and younger cosmopolitan habits, family estrangement, romantic longing, and comic or melancholic social exchanges. The voice blends poetic imagery with narrative compression, favoring mood, irony, and moral reflection over elaborate plotting, and repeatedly returns to death, memory, and the uneasy passage from tradition to modernity.

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Endre Ady

Endre Ady was a prominent Hungarian poet and journalist, known for his influential role in modern Hungarian literature. His work often explored themes of love, death, and the human condition, reflecting the tumultuous social and political landscape of early 20th-century Hungary. Among his notable works is "A halottak élén," which showcases his unique lyrical style and deep emotional resonance. Ady's poetry is characterized by its innovative use of language and imagery, making him a key figure in the Symbolist movement. His contributions have left a lasting impact on Hungarian literary heritage.

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