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For those who are learning the Hungarian language at an intermediate level the original text of this book makes for great reading -- fantastic story and the vocabulary and style are not at all complicated.
It helps that I read this in Budapest in the neighborhood of Paul utca and the Botanical Garden. When I mentioned the book, my hosts smiled and said I would love it, then took me on a tour of the main sites where the story takes place.
By the way, I don't think it's out of print in Hungary. I saw copies of the English translation in every bookstore in Budapest. It's published by Corvina Books.
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In conducting his research, the author has gone to all the major archives in Europe, as well as having visited each of the 170 or so former Gottscheer settlements at least three times--a seemingly exhaustive undertaking. Consequently, the book contains valuable information (especially in the Appendix) not found anywhere else: such as the number of houses that still exist in each of the former Gottscheer villages; the current state of preservation of what is left of churches, chapels and cemeteries; and what happened to this area under the Communists. The many before-and-after photos of the former Gottscheer villages serve to illustrate the tragedy that befell this unlucky ethnic group once Hitler invaded Yugoslavia and began to apply his various ethnic policies.
This may well be the best short book on the former Gottschee using the most up-to-date research. Mitja Ferenc, who has devoted much of his professional career as a consultant to the Slovenian Ministry of Culture to studying this unique German ethnic group, has written a remarkable work that stands as a fitting memorial to the Gottscheers whose culture had been an integral part of the history of Slovenia.
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book is the best direct language book I've seen in any language.
I have only three problems with it. While I know enough about Szilagyi to know he wasn't a bigot, the 1930's style ethnic humor used in two or three places in the book could definitely give offense today. The second is that the grammar notes and pronounciation guides are modest. The other is that the reading material in the back of the book is skimpy and, again, dated. If anyone ever had the desire to issue a text book of Esperanto they could do a lot worse than to update this one.
If you're interested in Esperanto you can find an amazing amount on the web. Just type Esperanto into your search engine and you'll see it is far from a dead language.
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I enjoyed some of the poetry/writings, such as that from Emerson, Thoreau, and Frost, but I didn't take much from the likes of Emily Dickinson and E.A. Robinson. But I'm not a big fan of poetry to begin with.
The "flaw" that I alluded to is something I think any photographic book like this gets nailed with: the pictures are exciting to look at a limited number of times. So maybe you only pull this book off the shelf a couple times a year to browse through and reflect on the joys of the best time of year -- like maybe after a hot Summer day.
All in all they did some good work, even putting together a rudimentary tour guide that points out some viewing hotspots in each N.E. state.