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- Language
- Slovenian
- Published in
- Publisher
- Jutri, k.d.
- Pages
- 342
- ISBN
- 9789612812515
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Reviewers widely praise the book for its unique and valuable content, offering an authentic and often shocking glimpse into the lives, relationships, and intimate experiences of people in rural areas during the early to mid-20th century. Many found the subject matter, particularly regarding the social position of women and previously unspoken aspects of daily life, to be incredibly insightful, thought-provoking, and a crucial contribution to understanding a lesser-known period of history. The collection of personal testimonies is highlighted as a powerful and unfiltered look at the hardships faced by past generations, providing valuable ethnographic data that many feel is essential for historical understanding.
Despite the compelling subject, a significant number of reviews point to substantial issues with the book's presentation and execution. Frequent complaints include poor grammar, inconsistent style, and a noticeable lack of professional editing or proofreading, making parts of the text difficult or even unreadable. Reviewers also noted a fragmented narrative structure, with stories often lacking a clear thread, becoming repetitive, and sometimes appearing disorganized or incoherent. The unglossed use of dialectal expressions further complicated readability for some, leading to a sense of confusion and a struggle to maintain engagement, particularly in the latter half of the book.
The overall verdict is that while the book's conceptual foundation is excellent and its historical contributions are highly significant, its literary and structural shortcomings detract from the reading experience. Many reviewers, despite their frustrations with the form, still recommend the book for its raw and important content. It is most likely to appeal to readers deeply interested in social history, ethnography, oral traditions, and the realities of life for past generations, particularly those who are willing to overlook stylistic and editorial imperfections in favor of gaining valuable, unfiltered insights into a crucial period. The book serves as an important document, even if its presentation could be significantly improved.
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