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Gyula Krúdy

Gyula Krúdy was a Hungarian writer renowned for his evocative prose and exploration of the human condition. Born in 1878, he grew up in a culturally rich environment that influenced his literary pursuits. Krúdy's works often reflect the complexities of life in Hungary during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, capturing the essence of a society in transition. His most notable works include 'The Adventures of Sinbad' and 'The Last Dinner,' which showcase his unique narrative style and deep psychological insight. Krúdy's literary significance lies in his ability to blend realism with a dreamlike quality, creating a distinctive voice that has influenced generations of writers. His exploration of themes such as nostalgia, love, and the passage of time resonates deeply within the context of Hungarian literature. Despite facing challenges during his lifetime, including struggles with alcoholism and financial instability, Krúdy's legacy endures, marking him as one of Hungary's most important literary figures. His works continue to be celebrated for their lyrical beauty and profound understanding of human emotions.

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“.. she believed a great happiness awaited her somewhere, and for this reason she remained calm as the days flew by.””

Sunflower

“I’d love to step off this well-trodden straight and boring path. To somehow live differently, think different thoughts, feel different feelings than others. It wouldn’t bother me to be as alone as a tree on the plains. My leaves would be like no other tree’s.””

Sunflower

“Only the insomniac looks on with open eyes, like a cadaver who forgot to die.””

“.. she believed a great happiness awaited her somewhere, and for this reason she remained calm as the days flew by.””

Sunflower

“I’d love to step off this well-trodden straight and boring path. To somehow live differently, think different thoughts, feel different feelings than others. It wouldn’t bother me to be as alone as a tree on the plains. My leaves would be like no other tree’s.””

Sunflower

“Only the insomniac looks on with open eyes, like a cadaver who forgot to die.””

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A Víg Ember Bús Meséi: Elbeszélések
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Szindbádutazásai

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Pest 1916

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SzindbádIfjusága:Próza

1911

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Bukfenc
Francia Kastély: Regény

Mákvirágokkertje

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Nagy kópé:Regény

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Magyar tükör(1921)

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Puder: Elbeszélések

A bűvöserszény ésegyébelbeszélések

Gyula Krúdy

Kánaánkönyve

Gyula Krúdy

N. N. (egySzerelem-G...Regényke

1922

Gyula Krúdy

A podolinikisértet

Gyula Krúdy

Mohács,Vagy, KétÁrva GyermekVergődése

1926

Gyula Krúdy

A podolinitakácsné :Elbeszélések

Gyula Krúdy

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