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416 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1994


What struck me at first was not wealth at all. To grow up in a Europe of social democracy--whatever one feels about the accommodations the dream has made with privilege--and to arrive here suddenly is to be struck dumb by the experience of an entire subcontinent living, apparently, without a particle of social responsibility: the grandiose and tidy bank only a few meters from a trash-strewn lot inhabited by winos. (11)
...all Europeans defined themselves by when they left groups. After Hungary. After the failure of reform. After Euro-Communism. After Paris '68. After Prague. After Poland. (270)