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A collection of short narratives presents episodes of yearning, sensory confusion, and social life in fin-de-siècle Hungarian settings. Scenes include a personified Arctic and Antarctic contemplating impossible warmth, a deaf girl named Mara who experiences sound as luminous hallucinations and struggles to connect with her family's conventional comforts, and a young academic, Barna Józsi, seeking romantic adventures in the city. Across sketches the prose contrasts inner passion and isolation, hallucinatory perception and mundane domesticity, examining desire, misunderstanding, and the tension between imagination and social routine.

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Tamás Kóbor

Tamás Kóbor was a Hungarian author known for his contributions to literature in the early 20th century. His works often explore themes of identity and society, reflecting the complexities of life in Hungary during his time. Notable titles include "A tisztesség nevében," which delves into moral dilemmas, and "Budapest," a vivid portrayal of the capital city. Kóbor's writing is characterized by its rich narrative style and keen observations, making him a significant figure in Hungarian literary heritage.

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