Life Is A Dream

“Life Is A Dream” by Gyula Krúdy is a magical collection of ten short stories published by Penguin Adult on May 6, 2010. This edition, written in English and spanning 240 pages, presents a unique glimpse into early twentieth-century Hungary through a blend of comic, nostalgic, romantic, and erotic narratives. The stories explore a whimsical world where editors face absurdities, men engage in duels incognito, and lovers dispute over trivial matters, all while reflecting on the human condition.
Readers will find that “Life Is A Dream” delves into themes of love, food, death, and sex, offering ironic and wise insights into the lives of the poor and dispossessed. Gyula Krúdy’s wit shines throughout these tales, showcasing his mastery of storytelling. This collection invites readers to experience a rich tapestry of emotions and situations, making it a notable addition to the realm of classic fiction.
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Life is a Dream (1931) is Gyula Krudy�s magical collection of ten short stories. Creating a world where editors shoot themselves after a hard day�s brunching, men attend duels incognito and lovers fall out over salad dressing, Life is a Dream is a comic, nostalgic, romantic and erotic glimpse into the Hungary of the early twentieth century. Focussing on the poor and dispossessed, these tales of love, food, death and sex are ironic and wise about the human condition and the futility of life, and display fully Krudy�s wit and mastery of the form.
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