Written twenty years after the events ocurred, Land, Land! places the reader as a direct witness to the agony of European culture, the brutal Bolshevization process undertaken by Russia, and the West's indifference towards the fate of a hundred million Europeans in the periphery...
This scathing, humorous, and insightful memoir by exiled Hungarian novelist S ndor M rai provides one of the most poignant and humanly alive portraits of life in Hungary between the German occupation and the solidification of communist power.