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The Old House: A Novel

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The narrative unfolds in a small Hungarian town during winter, focusing on Christopher Ulwing, a man reflecting on his family's history and the significance of his house, which stands alone by the Danube. As he contemplates his ancestors, who transitioned from woodcutters to artisans, the story explores themes of legacy, identity, and the passage of time. The setting is richly described, with the cold, snowy landscape contrasting the warmth of familial connections. The arrival of his son and the bustling life around the river further illustrate the interplay between personal history and the broader community, highlighting the enduring impact of place and memory.

About the Author

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Cécile Tormay

Cécile Tormay was a Hungarian author known for her vivid storytelling and exploration of social themes in her works. Her notable titles include "An Outlaw's Diary: Revolution" and "The Old House: A Novel," which reflect her engagement with historical and cultural contexts. Tormay's writing often delves into the complexities of human experience, particularly during times of upheaval, as seen in her reflections on the 1919 Hungarian Revolution. Through her narratives, she contributed to the literary heritage of Hungary, offering insights into the societal challenges of her time.

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