However, I can offer you a short, original story inspired by the sound and mystery of that phrase — treating it as a forgotten title or a cryptic code.
Holden Caulfield’s Rebellion: Many posts examine Holden's struggle against the perceived "phoniness" of the adult world and his desperate attempt to preserve childhood innocence. Rugiuose Prie Bedugnes Pdf
If you have a specific PDF in mind or more details about the topic, I could offer more targeted assistance. However, I can offer you a short, original
At the edge, illusions fall away. You realize how thin the line is between everything and nothing. And in that moment, the rye becomes more precious—not because it hides the abyss, but because it grows despite it. Academic : Ideal for courses on post‑Soviet Baltic
| Item | Details |
|------|---------|
| Title | Rugiuose prie Bedugnes (literally “Rugiuose near Bedugnė”) |
| Author | Often listed as Julius Šulionis (1899‑1973), a local historian and collector of oral traditions from the Samogitia (Žemaitija) region. Some editions attribute the text to the Akmenės raštų draugija (Akmenė Archive Society). |
| Publication year | 1971 (first edition) – re‑issued in 1999 by the Lithuanian Institute of History as part of the Krašto kultūros šaltiniai series. |
| Publisher | Akmenės raštų draugija (Akmenė Press) – a small, regional publisher that produced many monographs on local history in the 1960‑80s. |
| Format | 8‑page pamphlet, printed on low‑grade paper, often bound with a simple black‑and‑white cover. Later digitised as a PDF (≈ 150 KB). |
| Language | Lithuanian (with occasional archaic Samogitian dialect terms). |
| Subject | – Historical settlement patterns around the Bedugnė marshland.
– Folk legends, place‑name etymology, and a brief description of the Rugiuose estate (a now‑defunct manor).
– Demographic data from the 1921 and 1939 censuses. |
| ISSN/ISBN | None (unregistered pamphlet). |
| Copyright status | The work is still under copyright in Lithuania (author died 1973, life‑plus‑70 years → expires 2043). Therefore, full reproduction is restricted, but short excerpts and scholarly discussion are permissible under Lithuanian “fair use” provisions and the EU’s Copyright Directive for research/education. |
The title refers to Holden’s fantasy of standing in a field of rye, catching children before they fall off a nearby cliff—a metaphor for protecting them from the loss of innocence that comes with adulthood. Isolation and Alienation:
The Importance of Rugged Design