Igy is történhetik: Novellák by Endre Ady

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Author Ady, Endre, 1877-1919
Title Igy is történhetik: Novellák
Contents Előszó -- Az öreg Borkonyi -- Mihályi Rozália csókja -- A Bimbura halála -- Fekete Sándor levelei -- A Cirle szemei -- Szabó Márton asszonyai -- Az asszonytalan Pándyak -- Héla, Melánia, Jutka -- A „Két Elefánt“ -- Anitta, a jósnő -- Gyeley Farkas butykosa -- Az érzékeny Rubek -- A Tilala-tó titka -- Gencs Sándor leánya -- Johanna három férje -- Eszterkuthy Éva huga -- Egy éjszaka Port-Arthurban -- Tamás és Tilda -- Matild, Elza, Mary -- Mikor Bodrit legyőzték -- Béni az apostol -- Keresztelő Szent János -- Szelezsán Rákhel kísértete -- Kis Vince Sándor -- Vig Avay Ábris.
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Summary "Igy is történhetik: Novellák" by Endre Ady is a collection of short stories written in the early 20th century. This work showcases Ady’s unique narrative style, offering glimpses into various characters and their experiences within a shifting world, evoking themes of identity, familial relationships, and existential reflection. Noteworthy characters include the elderly Borkonyi, who grapples with the changes brought about by modernity and the estrangement from his sons. The opening of the collection introduces the character of old Borkonyi, who struggles to navigate the unfamiliar streets of a new world, feeling disconnected from his modern surroundings. He is portrayed as a traditional figure, longing for the simplicity of the past, while finding himself alienated from his sons who have adapted to urban life. The narrative unfolds with Borkonyi's quiet contemplation, revealing his profound sadness as he yearns for the closeness he once had with his family. This poignant beginning sets the tone for the collection, blending nostalgia with a critique of modernity and the inevitability of change. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language Hungarian
LoC Class PH: Language and Literatures: Finno-Ugrian and Basque languages and literatures
Subject Hungarian fiction -- 20th century
Subject Short stories, Hungarian
Category Text
EBook-No. 61979
Release Date
Most Recently Updated May 9, 2020
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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