rövidöd
Rövidöd is a literary and linguistic concept that originates from Hungarian culture. It refers to a phenomenon where a poem or a short piece of writing is deliberately limited in length, often to a few words or a single sentence, to create a profound impact on the reader.
In Hungarian literature, rövidöd is often associated with the works of poet and writer Miklós Radnóti, who
The term "rövidöd" itself translates to "shortened" or "abridged" in English, however, the concept is more nuanced
The use of rövidöd in literature is characterized by its concise and direct language, often incorporating imagery
Rövidöd has been studied and appreciated by scholars and readers of Hungarian literature, and its influence