bélfalban
Bélfalban is a fictional place that appears in the works of Hungarian writer Miklós Radnóti. It is a pastoral and idyllic setting, often described as a place of peace and refuge. Radnóti uses Bélfalban in his poetry to evoke a sense of longing for a lost paradise or a sanctuary from the harsh realities of his time. The name itself, meaning "in the belly of the wolf," carries a darker undertone that contrasts with the idyllic imagery associated with the place. This duality suggests that even in peaceful places, there can be an underlying threat or a sense of vulnerability.
The descriptions of Bélfalban are often characterized by natural imagery, such as fields, meadows, and the sky.