Sunday, February 19, 2012

The Way Greeks Live Now - NYTimes.com

A very detailed look at how Greeks live today. This is brilliant "wide-angle" writing. I can vouch for much of what is being said. It checks out with my recent experiences there as well as what I hear from my relatives and friends even this week. What is startling about it all is that the author seems to be describing a painting that is not still life, but rather spans a period of time in which a civilization is collapsing but there's no ultimate end result (will they make it? will Greece survive?). What we get is only the dire warning that the way Greece is going may well be ominous for many more nations in the world today. Get yourself a good cup of coffee and enjoy this full-length description of erosion.

The Way Greeks Live Now - NYTimes.com


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