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💡 If you are looking for the book, you can often find vintage copies of Szakonyi Károly: Bolond madár on Hungarian second-hand sites like Antikvarium.hu .

The "bird" metaphor highlights the feeling of being an outsider or a "stranger" in one's own environment.

In a broader cultural sense, calling someone a "bolond madár" (crazy bird) can carry several meanings: A Bolond MadГЎr

Like many of Szakonyi's plays and novels, it explores the struggle of the individual against the mundane or restrictive nature of provincial life. 🎸 Musical Context: Leander Kills

It tells the story of a "dead bird" and a person who carries it, hoping it will wake up. It serves as a metaphor for holding onto lost dreams or being misunderstood by a world that sees your hope as "madness." 🕊️ Symbolism & Folklore 💡 If you are looking for the book,

(The Foolish/Crazy Bird) is a multifaceted term in Hungarian culture, most notably associated with the literature of Károly Szakonyi and the lyrics of the rock band Leander Kills .

The song features the haunting line, "Mert ő tényleg elhitte, hogy ő a bolond" (Because he really believed that he was the fool). 🎸 Musical Context: Leander Kills It tells the

Someone who acts on instinct or emotion rather than logic.