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Sally constantly seems to get it wrong. She is disliked by many except her father who even at his deathbed is thinking about her. Then Sally figures it out and she encounters companies along her path.
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Sally constantly seems to get it wrong. She is disliked by many except her father who even at his deathbed is thinking about her. Then Sally figures it out and she encounters companies along her path.
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Sally constantly seems to get it wrong. She is disliked by many except her father who even at his deathbed is thinking about her. Then Sally figures it out and she encounters companies along her path.
This novel stages a story of adultery through which we see Bergman’s attempts to understand his parents’ troubled relationship. Through a series of revelatory confessions, Anna tells of her affair with her husband’s young friend Tomas and her unhappiness with her life as wife of a dour country pastor.
A seamless combination of the political, literary and personal history of postwar Hungary. This scathing, at times humorous, and always insightful memoir by exiled Hungarian novelist Sandor Marai provides one of the most poignant and humanly alive portraits of life in Hungary between the German occupation in 1944 and the solidification of communist power in 1948.
The novel brilliantly captures the challenge of growing up in two different worlds: Hungarian and American. The inability to feel totally at home in either environment, the loneliness of being without relatives in America, and the deeply-felt isolation of leading a marginal existence within the boundaries of two cultures
