Hatszavú
Hatszavú is a Hungarian term that translates literally to "six-word." It refers to a specific literary form that challenges writers to convey a complete story or a profound idea within exactly six words. This minimalist constraint forces a high degree of precision and suggestiveness.
The concept of hatszavú is often attributed to Ernest Hemingway, who is famously said to have written
Hatszavú stories typically rely on context, irony, and the reader's imagination to fill in the gaps. They
The form has gained popularity in various online communities and creative writing exercises. It encourages writers