By Rena Silverman Nov. 30, 2015
The New
York Times
Dimitri
Melios believes that people put reality into boxes. Most, he says, have a
stereotypical conception of different parts of the world. When they think of India , they
think of the Taj Mahal. And when they think of his native Greece , they
think of sunny Mediterranean beaches.
“Most
people go to Greece from
this country or elsewhere,” he said from his home in Manhattan . “They just go to a couple of
specific destinations. Everybody goes to Mykonos
or Santorini, and that’s the kind of image people associate with the country.”