Mécs by Dezső Kosztolányi

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Author Kosztolányi, Dezső, 1885-1936
Title Mécs
Original Publication Hungary: Tevan,1913.
Credits Albert László from page images generously made available by the Google Books Library Project
Summary "Mécs" by Dezső Kosztolányi is a novel written in the early 20th century. The book intricately explores themes of existence and sensory experiences through the lens of daily life, capturing moments infused with both beauty and melancholy. The narrative promises to delve into the perceptions and reflections of its characters, who are likely engaged with the subtleties of their surroundings. At the start of the novel, the protagonist describes a series of contemplative moments while navigating the rainy streets and intimate settings of Budapest. Through vivid imagery and contemplative prose, he muses on elements of life such as solitude, the nature of tea, and the bittersweet memories evoked by familiar spaces and moments. These reflections create a rich tapestry of emotions intertwined with the mundane, setting a tone that suggests a deeper exploration of identity and the human condition as the narrative progresses. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language Hungarian
LoC Class PH: Language and Literatures: Finno-Ugrian and Basque languages and literatures
Subject Hungarian literature
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EBook-No. 68777
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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