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Miklós Rónaszegi

    June 5, 1930 – January 27, 2022

    Miklós Rónaszegi is a Hungarian author whose work is characterized by a unique narrative style and a deep insight into the human psyche. His writing often explores complex themes, offering readers an engaging literary experience. Rónaszegi's approach to creation is thoughtful, focused on crafting memorable stories. His distinctive voice in literature makes him a significant author within the contemporary Hungarian literary landscape.

    Miklós Rónaszegi
    Drei Könige für Buda
    Hínáros tenger
    Bitter Comedy
    The Prisoner of Genoa
    All the World's a Stage
    Watch What You Wish For
    • 2024

      Watch What You Wish For

      • 86 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Set in a school where chaos reigns due to science and technology, the story explores the imaginative desires of students who long to escape their reality, especially during tests. The author, known for his engaging tales about American Indians and historical adventures, crafts a thrilling narrative filled with excitement and fantasy. As the plot unfolds, readers are invited to experience the uproar and the dreams of becoming someone else, making it a captivating read for children aged 10 and above.

      Watch What You Wish For
    • 2024

      The Prisoner of Genoa

      • 248 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Exploring the life of Marco Polo reveals a captivating journey filled with adventure and discovery. His travels through Asia and encounters with diverse cultures provide insight into the medieval world and its complexities. The narrative delves into Polo's experiences, the challenges he faced, and the impact of his explorations on trade and cultural exchange. This historical account highlights both the man and the myth, shedding light on his legacy as a pioneer of exploration.

      The Prisoner of Genoa
    • 2024

      Bitter Comedy

      The Life of Molière

      • 358 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Exploring the life of Molière, Bitter Comedy delves into the experiences of Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, who transformed from a court tapestry-maker's son to a celebrated playwright. Set against the backdrop of 17th-century France, the narrative captures Molière's keen observations of society, highlighting his satirical portrayals of social climbers, hypocrites, and bourgeois values through iconic plays like Les Fâcheux, Tartuffe, and L'Avare. This biographical novel vividly recounts the challenges and triumphs that shaped his enduring legacy in theater.

      Bitter Comedy
    • 2023

      All the World's a Stage

      The Life of William Shakespeare - A Sketch Novel

      • 298 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Exploring the intersection of Shakespeare's life and his works, Rónaszegi presents a unique "sketch novel" that combines erudition with engaging insights. Rather than following traditional scholarly paths, he delves into the nuances of each play, highlighting their references to theatre and acting. Through this innovative approach, readers gain a deeper understanding of Shakespeare's influence on culture and the universal themes present in his writing. The book promises a captivating blend of knowledge and appreciation for the Bard's enduring legacy.

      All the World's a Stage