About This Book
A collection of short narratives set in small Hungarian communities that examine how music, desire and social rank shape private moments. One story follows a poor, ardent teacher who pours himself into an organ rehearsal as a village bride-to-be prepares to marry a prosperous suitor, exposing class tensions and music's power to stir longing; another reads like a lullaby tale about a roguish entertainer and those he enchants. Across varied sketches the prose shifts between tenderness and irony, attending to human eccentricities, fleeting passions, and the contrast between communal rituals and interior feeling.
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