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A set of thirty concise stories that examine human motives and social pressures through compact, character-driven scenes. The pieces shift in tone from ironic to sympathetic while repeatedly returning to themes of desire, ambition, guilt, and the collision between private longing and public appearance. Many narratives hinge on a single charged incident, encounter, or object that exposes hypocrisy, secrets, or yearning. Settings move between close domestic interiors and broader travel or urban backdrops, and the writing stresses psychological detail, moral ambiguity, and keen observation of manners and small social cruelties.

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Lajos Biró

Lajos Biró was a Hungarian playwright and novelist known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His works often blend elements of drama and detective fiction, showcasing his versatility as a writer. Among his notable plays is "1913: Történelmi szinmű három felvonásban," which reflects his interest in historical themes. Biró also authored several detective novels, including "A Molitor-ház: Detektivregény," which highlight his ability to weave suspenseful narratives. His diverse body of work includes novels, short stories, and plays, making him a significant figure in Hungarian literary heritage.

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