The fragmented memoir that we are reading, restrained in words but rich in feelings and intimations, leads along lanes in which a village boy from Pannonian Plains curiously seeks knowledge about the world and becomes a citizen of the New World with encyclopedic view, pondering the paradoxes of modern life and the destiny of coming generations.
The compassion he feels for the suffering of others, the ease with which he writes, and the unfinished mosaic of life make this book interactive. Thus, the reader can easily identify with the story, and is almost tempted to add his own chapter, based on personal experience.