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Képzelet-királyfiak

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The narrative unfolds in a fantastical realm where anthropomorphic flowers, insect regiments, and lively festivities animate a royal garden as three young princes come of age. A local tradition dispatches each newly adult prince on a single nocturnal voyage in a pale, dreamlike carriage toward a distant domain called Reality; returnees bring back only confused, fading recollections. The account follows the farewell celebrations and ceremonial departure while probing communal hopes that one youth might succeed in bridging imagination and reality, and it reflects on rites of passage, the tenuousness of memory, and the transformative promise of extraordinary journeys.

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Margit Kaffka

Margit Kaffka was a Hungarian writer known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature. Her works often explore themes of identity, society, and the human experience, reflecting the complexities of life in her time. Among her notable works is "Hangyaboly: Regény," which showcases her narrative style and depth of character development. Kaffka's stories, such as those found in "A gondolkodók és egyéb elbeszélések" and "Két nyár: Novellák," reveal her keen observations of social dynamics and personal struggles, establishing her as a significant voice in Hungarian literary heritage.

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