Esther Pasztory sought refuge in the United States after the
1956 anti-communist revolution in Hungary. Her memoir chronicles
the difficulty of straddling two cultures both personally and
professionally and Pasztory's escape into a third, ancient culture
where she felt her spirit was free to roam. Interweaving her work
with the Aztec and Incan history with her past experiences in
Hungary and her present life in America. Her story will appeal not
only to readers who wrestle with their dual heritage but also to
historians who seek an intimate account of post-communist
Hungary.
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