Hubris

Ludic, Literate & Longform Since 2009.

  • Home
  • Donate
  • Contributors
  • Archives
  • About Us
  • Subscribe to Hubris
  • Contact & Masthead
  • Home
  • Donate
  • Contributors
  • Archives
  • About Us
  • Subscribe to Hubris
  • Contact & Masthead

Admin: Log In

  • The “Documented” Story

    Alexander Billinis

    “My ancestor was a product of two distinct worlds, the Christian and the Muslim, the Ottoman and the Byzantine, and such a symbiosis was far from uncommon, though Modern Greece’s national mythology demands…

    read more
  • Drinking with Thracians (Best of “Hubris”)

    Alexander Billinis

    “We were all Greek citizens, and proud to be: yet we were so different. I was Greek yet American-born and bred; the other three were born in Greece, and in Thrace, specifically. One…

    read more
  • Unmasked Nostalgia

    Alexander Billinis

    “As the years have passed for me here, and particularly in fractious 2016, I fear that the age of multiple masks, and luminous, colorful ones, is yielding to that of the mono-mask.”—By Alexander…

    read more
  • When “No” Actually Means “Yes”

    Alexander Billinis

    “My family’s three-year sojourn in London was a great adventure and a linguistic one as well. On one particular occasion, after a long series of management meetings punctuated by British colloquialisms, I threw…

    read more
  • Bulkes: The “Greek Republic” that “Never Existed”

    Alexander Billinis

    “‘It was more than that, much more,’ Bincho said, pulling on the last tobacco in his cigarette. ‘They had their own ‘civil war’, a Bartolomeski Noc, or St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre.’ I looked…

    read more
  • Easter Eggcentricity

    Alexander Billinis

    “There’s a saying, in the Balkans: ‘Only an onion skin separates one people from the other.’ We are so similar, one to another, despite perceived differences (though our misperceptions are often strong enough…

    read more
  • Thessaloniki Comfort Food

    Alexander Billinis

    “Both of us were now full-on hungry, and hot in the midday Macedonian sun, and we retreated into a stoa, one of the arcaded pedestrian streets which define Europe’s great cities. Here in…

    read more
  • The ‘Rakija’ Purchase

    Alexander Billinis

    “We sat down, and before anything else appeared, the waiter returned with a small clear glass bottle containing his rakija, nearly a fourth of a liter of it, and it was 10 a.m.! …

    read more
  • Stolen Figs, Stolen Spuds

    Alexander Billinis

    “Turning his sparkling Corfiot eyes my way, he said, ‘Alekaki, row me to the shore,’ grinning as he stripped down to his Fruit-of-the-Loom tank top and same-brand tighty-whities: ‘We’re off to steal figs!’”—Alexander…

    read more
  • “Monumenticide” & Edifice Complexes

    Alexander Billinis

    “In the YouTube era, we bear witness in near real time to what ISIS is doing to our shared history. Culture expressed in stone, a past preserved, simply ‘has to go’ for such…

    read more
 Older Posts
Newer Posts 
Ashe Theme by WP Royal.