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Moricz / Alfoldi- Legy Jo Mindhalalig

SKU: 5991811438128
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the album cover for Moricz / Alfoldi - Legy Jo Mindhalalig

Zsigmond Moricz is one of Hungary's greatest modern novelists. Be Faithful Unto Death is the moving story of a precocious schoolboy who is growing up in a boarding school in the city of Debrecen. When he is falsely accused of stealing a winning lottery ticket, he undergoes and grows from a series of torments. First published in 1921, the novel is full of impeccable writing and vivid detail. It is this writing that creates a feeling of universal experience in this story, which has been widely read and studied even outside of Hungary. On this release, the original translation is heard in audiobook form, read by Mari Jaszai Award-winning actor and director Alfoldi Robert.

Format: New CD/Classical

Moricz / Alfoldi- Legy Jo Mindhalalig

SKU: 5991811438128
Regular price ¥147.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 11.12.2021

 
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Zsigmond Moricz is one of Hungary's greatest modern novelists. Be Faithful Unto Death is the moving story of a precocious schoolboy who is growing up in a boarding school in the city of Debrecen. When he is falsely accused of stealing a winning lottery ticket, he undergoes and grows from a series of torments. First published in 1921, the novel is full of impeccable writing and vivid detail. It is this writing that creates a feeling of universal experience in this story, which has been widely read and studied even outside of Hungary. On this release, the original translation is heard in audiobook form, read by Mari Jaszai Award-winning actor and director Alfoldi Robert.