oszlopokká
Oszlopokká is a fictional concept originating from the speculative fictional world of the novel "The Road" by Cormac McCarthy. Within the narrative, "oszlopokká" refers to a specific type of rudimentary shelter or dwelling constructed by survivors in the post-apocalyptic landscape. These structures are characterized by their simple, often crude, construction, typically utilizing salvaged materials.
The term itself is not explained in detail by McCarthy, adding to the ambiguity and bleakness of
The description of these dwellings contributes to the overall atmosphere of the novel, emphasizing the fragility