Two lives, one friendship: Franz Stangl reads about Resl and Hiasl

Two lives, one friendship: Franz Stangl reads about Resl and Hiasl
In Oberwart there was a remarkable book presentation in which the author Franz Stangl read from his work "Resl and Hiasl - not together". This book tells the touching story of two eighty -year -old protagonists, Resl and Hiasl, who meet in their late phase of life. The story is both a tribute to friendship and a profound reflection on loneliness in old age.
The event attracted numerous those interested in literature who were able to inspire the topic of social isolation and interpersonal relationships in old age. Stangl's sensitive reading made it possible for those present to immerse themselves deeply in the thoughts and feelings of the two main characters. It became clear how important friendship and common memories are to master the challenges of aging.
The meaning of the book
The work of Stangl is not only a fictional story, but also offers important food for thought about the reality of many older people. The encounter of Resl and Hiasl shows that even in advanced age, the need for community and emotional connection remains. At a time when loneliness is a major problem for many seniors, stories such as those of Resl and Hiasl can donate hope and comfort.
The presentation of the book in Oberwart was celebrated as a successful event that focused on the topics of old life and interpersonal relationships. It encourages readers to think about social contacts in their own environment and maybe also establish new friendships or to deepen existing relationships.
For a deeper insight into the stories of Resl and Hiasl as well as the philosophies that Stangl mediates with his book, interested parties can have more information on www.meinbezirk.at read.