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Student diary, letters. 1964–1973 Szeged - Hungary

Par : T-TI H. László
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  • Nombre de pages504
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-84-9072-663-1
  • EAN9788490726631
  • Date de parution17/11/2025
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille1 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • Éditeurunited p.c.

Résumé

The volume presents the life and "adventures" of a family, specifically the eldest brother, László, based on his own diary entries from that period. Reading the book gives us a picture of everyday life during that historical period-the building of socialism-as well as the worldview of young people at the time, their situation in various circles, their opportunities, and their relationships. A strange feeling comes over you as you read, imagining sitting in one of the iconic restaurants in Szeged (some of which may no longer exist) where, for 35-40 forints, you could fill yourself up with a nutritious, tasty cooked meal, perhaps picturing the vividly described college environment.
The book invites the reader on a real journey through time, starting in Gyor, through the teenage years of a high school student, through compulsory military service, all the way to the end of university in Szeged.
The volume presents the life and "adventures" of a family, specifically the eldest brother, László, based on his own diary entries from that period. Reading the book gives us a picture of everyday life during that historical period-the building of socialism-as well as the worldview of young people at the time, their situation in various circles, their opportunities, and their relationships. A strange feeling comes over you as you read, imagining sitting in one of the iconic restaurants in Szeged (some of which may no longer exist) where, for 35-40 forints, you could fill yourself up with a nutritious, tasty cooked meal, perhaps picturing the vividly described college environment.
The book invites the reader on a real journey through time, starting in Gyor, through the teenage years of a high school student, through compulsory military service, all the way to the end of university in Szeged.