It Isn't All Greek To Me

It Isn't All Greek To Me
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The British actor Peter Bull returned from a visit to Greece in 1962 obsessed with a desire to build a house on one of the remoter Ionian Islands. It appeared on his shopping list constantly. ‘‘Buy cauliflower, string, scotch tape, and a bit of land on Paxos.‘‘By 1964 he had achieved this and It isn’’t all Greek to Me isa hilarious account of his life there and in ‘‘To Spiti Mou (My House)’’.Readers of Mr Bull’’s earlier work need have no fear that he has delveddeep into the mythology or history of Greece. He has just transferred toanother country his talent for being unable to take anything very seriously.His difficulties with the language, the water situation and some of theeccentric people he has met there are dealt with lightly and touchingly andthe happiness that he has got from the experience glows from every page.