Czytelnik - Salon Wiosenny - a novel about the Hungarian uprising of 1956
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SALON WIOSENNY


Travel back in time to the turbulent days of Hungary in 1956 with György Spiró's novel "Salon Wiosenny." This poignant story takes the reader on a journey through the historical, political, and social changes that shook the country.


  • Fascinating plot: Covers the period from the outbreak of fighting in October to the May Day march, showing the complexity of those times.
  • Average hero: Follow the fate of an ordinary man who did not have to take sides, but history caught up with him.
  • Kafkaesque nightmare: See how a peaceful existence turns into an absurd struggle for survival.
  • Realistic image of Budapest: The novel weaves in real characters and events, creating an authentic portrait of life in the Hungarian capital at that time.
  • Universal message: A reflection on the consequences of the revolution and the impact of history on the individual's life.
  • Provokes thought: The book encourages reflection on the nature of power, loyalty, and morality in difficult times.


György Spiró, born in 1946, is one of the most outstanding Hungarian writers. His work is characterized by a deep understanding of history, psychological insight, and the ability to show the complexity of human fate against the background of dramatic events. "Salon Wiosenny" is one of his most important novels, which has gained recognition from critics and readers around the world.


The novel is set in Budapest, in the period between the outbreak of the Hungarian uprising and the first May Day march after its suppression. The protagonist, an average middle-aged man, is drawn into a whirlwind of events that turn his life upside down. He loses his job, friends, and the respect of his wife, and his peaceful existence turns into a Kafkaesque nightmare. Spiró masterfully shows how political and social changes affect the fate of the individual, forcing him to make difficult decisions and make moral choices.


"Salon Wiosenny" is not only a historical novel, but also a universal story about a man in the face of difficult choices. Spiró asks questions about the meaning of history, the role of the individual in society, and the limits of morality in times of crisis. This novel forces us to reflect on the consequences of the revolution and the impact of history on the life of each of us. This book is a sad, but not without irony, picture of Hungary in 1956, and it is worth reaching for this book on the 60th anniversary of this uprising.


Published in paperback form, with a format of 12.3x19.7 cm and 324 pages, the novel "Salon Wiosenny" was published in 2016 by Czytelnik Publishing House. This book is a must-read for all lovers of Hungarian history and beautiful literature.


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Specifications

ISBN9788307033815
AuthorGyrgy Spiró
Format12,3x19,7 cm
Bindingbroszurowa
TypeKsiążki
Number of pages324
Edition1
Year of publication2016
PublisherCzytelnik

Czytelnik - Salon Wiosenny - a novel about the Hungarian uprising of 1956

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