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Gold in the Mud: A Hungarian Peasant Novel

Gold in the Mud: A Hungarian Peasant Novel

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About Gold in the Mud (Sárarany, 1910)Torn between the torpid bliss of his home life and a seething quest for prosperity, Dani Turi, the peasant Don Juan and leader of Kiskara village, follows his urge to break the bonds of his low social status, only to find his path barred by the aristocratic landowners bent on maintaining their centuries-long hold on the reins of power. Zsigmond Móricz (1879-1942), one of Hungary's greatest novelists and the first to portray the peasant classes with full regard for their human aspirations, reveals in this riveting narrative his mastery in drawing complex characters and evoking the unique atmosphere of rural Hungary.

Author: Virginia L. Lewis, Zsigmond Móricz
Publisher: Library Cat Publishing
Published: 07/30/2014
Pages: 352
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.84lbs
Size: 8.00h x 5.00w x 0.79d
ISBN: 9780990638100

About the Author
Zsigmond Móricz was born in 1879 in the Tiszacsécse region of eastern Hungary to a poor peasant family. Author of over twenty novels and many more novellas and stories, he is most famous for his work Be Faithful Unto Death (Légy jó mindhalálig, 1921), the touching story of a schoolboy growing up in post-WWI Hungary. Móricz died in Budapest in 1942.

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