A Romantic Education by Patricia Hampl

"A Romantic Education" is a memoir that explores the author's Czech heritage, blending personal history with the broader cultural and political landscape of Eastern Europe. The narrative delves into the author's journey to Czechoslovakia, where she seeks to reconnect with her roots and understand her identity against the backdrop of the Cold War. Through her travels and the stories of her family, the book examines themes of memory, heritage, and the romantic idealizations that people often hold about their origins and how these contrast with the complex realities of history and national identity.

The 9202nd greatest book of all time


Published
1981
Nationality
American
Type
Fiction
Pages
256
Words
Unknown
Original Language
English

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