Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- 1 The Beginning of the Road
- 2 In Blaj
- 3 In Orăştie
- 4 Student in Cluj
- 5 The University of Leipzig
- 6 Hamburg University
- 7 The University of Berlin
- 8 My Postdoctoral Exam
- 9 Scientific Researcher for the Rockefeller Foundation
- 10 Harvard University
- 11 Yale University
- 12 The University of Chicago
- 13 Columbia University
- 14 The University of Chicago Once More
- 15 America’s Scientific, Cultural, and Sociopo litical Landscape 1
- 16 At the Universities of London and Paris
- 17 At the Department and Institute of Psychology in Cluj
- 18 Democracy and Dictatorship
- 19 The Repercussions of the International Political Crisis
- 20 The Attack against Rector Goangă
- 21 The Vienna Award
- 22 The Legionnaire Insanity
- 23 Marshal Antonescu’s Government
- 24 Under Stalinist Occupation
- 25 The Romanian-American Association
- 26 The United States Lectures
- 27 Dr. Petru Groza
- 28 My Dismissal from the University
- 29 The Ordeal
- 30 Malmaison
- 31 At the Interior Ministry
- 32 The Trial
- 33 The Calvary
- 34 In Aiud Penitentiary
- 35 Back to the Interior Ministry
- 36 In Jilava
- 37 Aiud Again
- 38 Jilava Once More
- 39 The Piteşti Penitentiary
- 40 In the Penitentiaries at Dej and Gherla
- Appendix: Nicolae Mărgineanu, Curriculum Vitae
- Index
3 - In Orăştie
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 June 2021
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- 1 The Beginning of the Road
- 2 In Blaj
- 3 In Orăştie
- 4 Student in Cluj
- 5 The University of Leipzig
- 6 Hamburg University
- 7 The University of Berlin
- 8 My Postdoctoral Exam
- 9 Scientific Researcher for the Rockefeller Foundation
- 10 Harvard University
- 11 Yale University
- 12 The University of Chicago
- 13 Columbia University
- 14 The University of Chicago Once More
- 15 America’s Scientific, Cultural, and Sociopo litical Landscape 1
- 16 At the Universities of London and Paris
- 17 At the Department and Institute of Psychology in Cluj
- 18 Democracy and Dictatorship
- 19 The Repercussions of the International Political Crisis
- 20 The Attack against Rector Goangă
- 21 The Vienna Award
- 22 The Legionnaire Insanity
- 23 Marshal Antonescu’s Government
- 24 Under Stalinist Occupation
- 25 The Romanian-American Association
- 26 The United States Lectures
- 27 Dr. Petru Groza
- 28 My Dismissal from the University
- 29 The Ordeal
- 30 Malmaison
- 31 At the Interior Ministry
- 32 The Trial
- 33 The Calvary
- 34 In Aiud Penitentiary
- 35 Back to the Interior Ministry
- 36 In Jilava
- 37 Aiud Again
- 38 Jilava Once More
- 39 The Piteşti Penitentiary
- 40 In the Penitentiaries at Dej and Gherla
- Appendix: Nicolae Mărgineanu, Curriculum Vitae
- Index
Summary
The day I withdrew from the high school in Blaj, I wrote to Ion Meteş to ask him to notify the high school in Orăştie that I was registering there, so I could take my room in the dormitory right away. I then went to Obreja to say goodbye to my mother, because in the future I was going to see her only on vacations, not every two or three weeks, as I had up to that point. I stayed in the village for three days to allow the letter to reach Orăştie. A week before had been grape picking time, and there were a whole lot of grapes and must left. I enjoyed them fully, and when I left I took only a roast duck and a kilogram of must and one of wine, to celebrate with Meteş the new turn in my education. At home, the celebrations had gone on for the entire duration of my stay.
I got to Orăştie past midnight. The city was far from the station, and I only knew Meteş, who lived in the dormitory, and I could not get in there at night, naturally. In the third class waiting room there were a lot of people, and the smells hung heavy. I stayed on the platform, and after I set my bags on a bench I started strolling around. It had been hot during the day, but now it was cool enough. As I walked, I warmed up. I don't know why, but I was so happy! Ioan Breazu and Ion Meteş had spoken to me fondly of Orăştie and even more so of the headmaster. Just as they did about the general atmosphere of the high school, where reading Vasile Conta was encouraged, not frowned upon.
Late, after two o’clock, I did get tired, though. I felt a chill too. I took my heavy coat out of my bags, I put it on, and, after I got warmer, I sat on a bench for a quarter of an hour to rest. I set the bags over my legs to keep me warm. How beautiful those bags were, handmade by mother in such harmonious colors, just like the cloth she tied at the front of her skirt on Sundays for church. Hanging symmetrically on my shoulders, they straightened my back. And now they kept me warm too.
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- Witnessing Romania's Century of TurmoilMemoirs of a Political Prisoner, pp. 29 - 44Publisher: Boydell & BrewerPrint publication year: 2017