Description
Zsigmond Móricz’s novel Úri muri is a prominent work of Hungarian realist literature, sharply criticizing the emptiness and moral decline of the provincial gentry. The story centers on Zoltán Szakhmáry, who seeks to break free from a purposeless, wasteful lifestyle, yet is ultimately held back by his environment and his own weaknesses.
Through the events of a night filled with revelry, the novel reveals the hopelessness and inner conflicts of its characters’ lives. Beneath the surface gaiety lie deep human dramas, disillusionment, and a loss of values.
Úri muri delivers a lasting impact through its powerful social critique and authentic character portrayals. It is recommended for anyone who appreciates classic Hungarian literature and thought-provoking stories with deeper meaning.





