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A collection of short stories sketches life among rural townsfolk, tracing small satisfactions, social climbing, and private disappointments. One tale follows a modest clerk whose young wife leaves for richer company, plunging him into grief, obsession and a self-willed quest to find her; amid political turmoil he joins the uprising, later devotes himself to building a makeshift vehicle to travel in search, and toils in a makeshift workshop. Other stories similarly depict everyday struggles, changing social roles, the strain of poverty and pride, and the persistence of longing and resilience in provincial settings.

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István Petelei

István Petelei was a Hungarian author known for his contributions to literature through short stories and narratives that capture the essence of rural life. His works often reflect the experiences and struggles of ordinary people, providing a vivid portrayal of Hungarian culture and society. Notable titles include "Az élet: Történetek, képek," which explores various life stories, and "Felhők: Elbeszélések," a collection of evocative tales. Petelei's writing is characterized by its emotional depth and attention to detail, making him a significant figure in Hungarian literary heritage.

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