Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2007 5:57 pm
"If" ....that is a great one.
As for the potlatch anaolgy, it is a bit of a stretch, but Alexander certainly doled it out by the ton, literally. Though I have always had the little fantasy of producing a play of Euripedes through the eyes of that culture. I live here. Imagine a Greek Chorus as a Coast Salish group of drummers and dancers, the back drop a long house and the misty cedar forests.
I like to think of the culture, in a facetious way, as a cross between the PNW potlatch culure and a dash of Beowulf (the pre Anglo-Saxon Achilles). Those Macedonians sure loved their bright shiny objects and display and their doomed hereos as well.
As for the potlatch anaolgy, it is a bit of a stretch, but Alexander certainly doled it out by the ton, literally. Though I have always had the little fantasy of producing a play of Euripedes through the eyes of that culture. I live here. Imagine a Greek Chorus as a Coast Salish group of drummers and dancers, the back drop a long house and the misty cedar forests.
I like to think of the culture, in a facetious way, as a cross between the PNW potlatch culure and a dash of Beowulf (the pre Anglo-Saxon Achilles). Those Macedonians sure loved their bright shiny objects and display and their doomed hereos as well.