The Town in Black by Kálmán Mikszáth
Set in the 19th century Austro-Hungarian Empire, the novel revolves around a young, idealistic engineer who is sent to a small, neglected mining town to oversee the construction of a new project. Upon arrival, he encounters a community steeped in corruption, with a colorful cast of characters who are resistant to change and progress. As he navigates the complexities of local politics and social dynamics, he becomes entangled in the town's dark secrets and the lives of its inhabitants, challenging his principles and ambitions. The story is a blend of satire and social commentary, reflecting on the nature of bureaucracy, the clash between modernity and tradition, and the human condition.
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- Published
- 1910
- Nationality
- Hungarian
- Length
- Moderate
- Pages
- 415
- Original Language
- Hungarian
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- 56th on Big Read (Hungarian) (Hungaria)