"Ungarische Rhapsodie" is a biographical novel by Zsolt Haranyi that traces the life of Franz Liszt from childhood to his deathbed, set against the backdrop of the tumultuous nineteenth century. The narrative brings to life the artistic world of the era, intertwining Liszt's fate with moments from the lives of notable figures such as Chopin, Wagner, George Sand, Berlioz, Schumann, and Munkácsy. Readers who enjoy engaging and dramatic storytelling will also discover the history behind the creation of Liszt's works, offering a rich exploration of his artistic journey and the cultural landscape of his time.
Zsolt Harsányi Books
January 27, 1887 – November 29, 1943
Harsányi Zsolt was a prolific and renowned Hungarian author, dramatist, and translator. Descending from a long line of Hungarian writers, his extensive career produced hundreds of dramatic and literary works. These creations spanned a wide array of genres, including short and full-length plays, musical comedies, and historical fiction novels. His diverse output left a significant mark on Hungarian literature, celebrated for its variety and cultural depth.






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