By Muna Lee The New Yorker, December 19, 1931 P. 18Bewildered by calm, mazed by the plain, View Article By Rebecca Mead By Anthony Lane By Alan Burdick By Atul Gawande. |
Inexpensive things have become expensive, trivial matters require obsessive thought, universal biology is mazed with fashion and status-seeking, and free possessions are commoditised. |
When my mates looked a bit mazed, I said ''tis obvious really, by making us big happy families in regions, with fifteen times more votes than those Luxembourgers, we will really feel part of the European culture. |