My Greek Village is a metaphor for an idealised place that embodies much of what we aspire to in life: interpersonal relationships, closeness, clarity, reliability, family and identity. It represents the loss of many values, as we have seen and lamented in our globalized world. The photographs are an expression of the sorrow we feel when familiar and cherished objects, structures and rituals disappear from our lives.
The book sharpens our view of the transience of established structures and gives us hope that we will succeed in handling our cultural...
My Greek Village is a metaphor for an idealised place that embodies much of what we aspire to in life: interpersonal relationships, closeness,...