Un millonario inocente
- 576 pages
- 21 hours of reading
This Hungarian author is renowned for his novels, which often delve into complex relationships and societal norms. His works are characterized by keen psychological depth and philosophical reflections on the nature of truth and lies. He excels at examining the human condition within contexts of political and social upheaval. His essays complement his fiction, offering sharp intellectual insights into literature and the world.







In Praise of Older Women is as singular as a lemon tree or a giraffe or a ripe pear. In a voice free of vanity and subterfuge, the writer tells a story of the worst of times, and the ever-shifting truths about girls and youths, men and women and their sexual connections — and mis-connections — in a way that is always luminous and enlightening.
You cannot put it down: witty, moving and it's all about sex' Margaret Drabble 'A masterpiece ... dazzling ... like all great novels, it shows the truth about life' Le Monde 'At the basis of pleasure, of eroticism, Vizinczey places consciousness. His novel consists of scenes which you can see ... Stupefying: it leaves you breathless with excitement. Here, everything is living ardour, inexhaustible fervour' Giorgio Montefoschi, Corriere della Sera