Description
KAFFKA MARGIT KÉPZELET-KIRÁLYFIAK
Printed in Hungary
Language: Hungarian
!!! Condition of this book is USED LIKE NEW !!!
ISBN: 9631120546
Condition: Good condition antique book
Publisher: Móra Ferenc Könyvkiadó
Year of Publication: 1980
Number of Pages: 194
Weight: 200 gr
Binding: Hardcover
Kaffka Margit Móricz Zsigmond mellett legnagyobb mai regényírónk volt, akitől nemcsak a lekülönb dolgokat vártuk, de aki eddig is olyan értékekkel halmozta el az értő olvasót, amelyek nagyobb nációk irodalmában is standard művek lennének. A modern magyarság városi és falusi belső életének, vágyainak és küzdelmeinek, az új élet szabdaságáért viaskodó nő lelkének és sorsának olyan finom és gazdag képét adta, mint csak a regény valódi mesterei. Realista volt, de mélységesen érző és gondolkodó realista. És költő a javából, a magyar középosztály intellektuálisainak költője. Mint lírikus kezdte, mint novellista folytatta, de nagy távlatokat átfogó tekintetével csakhamar a regény felé fordult és valójában e jelentékeny koncepciókban élte ki magát. (Juhász Gyula)
Product Features:
- Published by Móra Ferenc Könyvkiadó in 1980
- Contains 199 pages of Margit Kaffka’s captivating narratives
- Hardcover binding for enhanced durability and collectibility
- Weighs 200 grams for easy handling
- Unique ISBN for collectibility and reference
Overview
Margit Kaffka, alongside Zsigmond Móricz, stands as one of the towering figures of modern Hungarian literature. Known for her exquisite portrayal of the inner lives and struggles of both urban and rural modern Hungarians, Kaffka’s work transcends national literature, deserving a place among the universally recognized masterpieces. Her realistic yet deeply emotional and thoughtful perspective illuminates the challenges and aspirations of the new-age woman, entangled in the quest for freedom and self-discovery. Through her poetic lens, the complexities of the middle class's intellectual strata are beautifully unraveled, marking her as the poet of the Hungarian middle class. Beginning her journey as a lyricist, transitioning into a novelist, Kaffka’s broader vision found its true expression in the realm of novels, enriching the literary world with significant concepts and emotional depth.
Interesting Facts
- Margit Kaffka began her literary career as a poet before venturing into the world of short stories and ultimately novels, where her talent for deep emotional and societal insights truly shone.
- She is celebrated for her ability to weave the delicate fabric of her characters’ internal struggles with the broader societal challenges, particularly focusing on the emancipation and inner lives of women.
- Kaffka's work is a mirror to the early 20th-century Hungarian society, offering a nuanced understanding of the era's cultural and social dynamics through the lens of her female protagonists.
- Her contributions have not only enriched Hungarian literature but have also been instrumental in highlighting the universality of human experiences, transcending geographical and cultural boundaries.
Key Credits
- Author: Margit Kaffka
- Publisher: Móra Ferenc Könyvkiadó
- Year of Publication: 1980
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