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A tightly observed sequence of lyric poems and short vignettes that move between intimate domestic memories and gritty urban scenes, often set in a melancholic Budapest. The pieces alternate elegiac reflections on youth, autumnal solitude, and mortality with candid portraits of café life, laboring people, and street vendors, capturing poverty, longing, and small pleasures. Rhythmic diction shifts from tender, nostalgic detail to darker, dreamlike imagery, repeatedly returning to themes of memory, loss, and the modest consolations of everyday existence.

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Dezső Kosztolányi

Dezső Kosztolányi was a prominent Hungarian poet, novelist, and essayist, known for his significant contributions to 20th-century Hungarian literature. His works often explore themes of childhood, identity, and the human experience, characterized by a blend of lyrical beauty and social critique. Among his notable works is "A szegény kisgyermek panaszai" (The Complaints of the Poor Little Child), which reflects his unique style and deep empathy for the struggles of youth. Kosztolányi's literary legacy continues to resonate, making him a key figure in Hungary's literary heritage.

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