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The narrative follows Achilles Alexandrakis, who runs a fruit stall in Chicago and often drifts into vivid memories of Athens, experiencing homesickness and aesthetic longing. Daily scenes show him arranging produce, interacting with fellow vendors, and preparing a visit to Betty Harris, for whom he buys new clothes and carries a music roll. Episodes contrast urban grit and grand architecture, exploring newcomer adjustment, the persistence of tradition, and small rituals of dignity and aspiration as he negotiates social boundaries and personal yearning in a changing city.
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