281 online
 
Most Popular Choices
Share on Facebook 61 Printer Friendly Page More Sharing Summarizing
OpEdNews Op Eds    H4'ed 9/4/20

Belgraders

By       (Page 1 of 6 pages)   No comments

Linh Dinh
Message Linh Dinh
Become a Fan
  (73 fans)

Belgrade, 2020
Belgrade, 2020
(Image by Linh Dinh)
  Details   DMCA

Even if you're somewhere for decades, you only get the briefest glimpses of most people's lives. Traveling, this is even truer. A glancing brush on the sidewalk can still resonate, however. Walk-ons and extras all, we still deserve to be read.

In Joyce's "The Dead," the coat girl has but two lines, but who can forget this declaration, delivered with "great bitterness," "The men that is now is only all palaver and what they can get out of you."

In Orwell's "Such, Such Were the Joys," there is this frightful sketch, "There was a new boy named Bachelor, a pretty, mother's darling of a boy, who came a little while before I left. The first thing I noticed about him was the beautiful pearly whiteness of his teeth. By the end of that term his teeth were an extraordinary shade of green."

Belgrade in summer is hotter than I expected. Passing Caffe LoÃ... ¾a, I noticed an "OLD ROUTE 66" sign and "Times Square" license plate among its decoration, so I entered. Inside, I saw pictures of a San Francisco streetcar, the Titanic, Uncle Sam, James Bond and even Mark Twain, etc., but no Marilyn Monroe, Elvis or James Dean.

Not all minor temples to America are the same. What really set Caffe LoÃ... ¾a apart, though, was a mural of John Trumbull's General George Washington Resigning His Commission!

"Wow, look at that!" I said to the young waiter.

"It's George Washington."

"I know, but why is it on this wall?!"

"I don't know how to explain, but LoÃ... ¾a is, ah, like a political organization."

Washington was a Freemason, I think he's trying to say.

Since I was the only customer, we had time to talk, though he couldn't help but look down at his phone often. Real life can't command his complete attention.

Practicing English, he asked me basic questions, "How long have you been in Serbia?" "What do you think of Serbia?" "Do you like Serbian food?"

"I like Belgrade very much," I said. "People here are very relaxed, and there are cafes and bars everywhere."

"Here, everybody drinks every day," he smiled. "After work, I go to see my girlfriend, then I go drink beer with my friends."

Next Page  1  |  2  |  3  |  4  |  5  |  6

(Note: You can view every article as one long page if you sign up as an Advocate Member, or higher).

Rate It | View Ratings

Linh Dinh Social Media Pages: Facebook page url on login Profile not filled in       Twitter page url on login Profile not filled in       Linkedin page url on login Profile not filled in       Instagram page url on login Profile not filled in


Linh Dinh's Postcards from the End of America has just been published by Seven Stories Press. Tracking our deteriorating socialscape, he maintains a photo blog.


Related Topic(s): Serbia, Add Tags
Add to My Group(s)
Go To Commenting
The views expressed herein are the sole responsibility of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of this website or its editors.
Writers Guidelines

 
Contact AuthorContact Author Contact EditorContact Editor Author PageView Authors' Articles
Support OpEdNews

OpEdNews depends upon can't survive without your help.

If you value this article and the work of OpEdNews, please either Donate or Purchase a premium membership.

STAY IN THE KNOW
If you've enjoyed this, sign up for our daily or weekly newsletter to get lots of great progressive content.
Daily Weekly     OpEd News Newsletter
Name
Email
   (Opens new browser window)
 

Most Popular Articles by this Author:     (View All Most Popular Articles by this Author)

Deranging America

Striking Russia through Syria

Common Dreaming

Postcard from the End of America: Lancaster County, PA

Cui Bono After Orlando Pulse Club Shooting?

National Nervous Breakdown

To View Comments or Join the Conversation:

Tell A Friend