"Muzsika, elbesz l sek" is a collection of short stories by Ferenc Moln r, originally published in 1908. These stories, written in Hungarian, offer a glimpse into the literary landscape of early 20th-century Europe. Moln r, a celebrated playwright and author, brings his characteristic wit and insight to these narratives, exploring themes of music, love, society, and human nature. This collection showcases Moln r's talent for crafting compelling characters and engaging storylines, making it a valuable addition to the study of Hungarian literature and a delightful read for anyone interested in the short story form. Readers familiar with Moln r's other works, such as "Liliom" and "The Swan", will find similar charm and intelligence in these shorter pieces.
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