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In Beirut: Baby Carrots a Little Spongy

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I get it that when peoples fight each other part of what they're often fighting for -- in addition to basic survival, dignity, justice, territory etc. -- is the opportunity, eventually, to prosper, partaking of the finer things in life. And that when a grand and cosmopolitan city like Beirut gets pulverized from a great height, bourgeois amenities will be among the casualties. But the first paragraph in this otherwise pretty good Beirut dispatch from the Washington Post had me squirming.

The baby carrots at Beirut's tony Duo Café restaurant were a little spongy. But the sauce normande was right on the beam and the loup de mer tasted reasonably briny against an astringent rosé from Chateau Kefraya.

The waiter asks if fruit salad will do for dessert, "since Duo's more elaborate creations were not available in these trying times." And the writer later reports the breath-stopping arrival at Duo of "a lithe woman with stylishly unkempt hair, her tank top revealing a lot of gloriously tanned skin, [who] used Arabic, French and English in a single sentence to greet a friend who had arrived for lunch." Yes, Beirut is a sophisticated city. Life goes on there, as it must, people making the best of a dreadful situation. But...I'm still squirming. Is that wrong?

Posted by Julian Brookes on 07/26/06 at 10:34 AM | E-mail | Print



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Yikes! No, I think you have it right. That comment seems horribly out-of-place. Was it an attempt at humor that misfired horribly or yet another example of the cluelessness that often befalls people who are plunged into an environment that often makes no sense (kinda like the current US gov't)?

Posted by: Bruce on 07/26/06 at 12:02 PM

I don't think it was a misfire. Rather it's a small reflection of the fact that most journalists (at "serious" publications) and their readers are upper middle-class, so their concerns run naturally to the firmness and texture of baby carrots. Relatedly, and more seriously, it explains why economic coverage focuses more on things like stocks and interest rates than on the plight of lower-income workers...

Posted by: Julian Brookes on 07/26/06 at 12:32 PM

I think you should take the first paragraph as just an attempt to make Beirut sound like a classy city.
I don't see anything wrong with how the journalist opened up his article.
He likes the "finer things" of Beirut, and he seems a lil jaded to what's going on with comments like "yet another [war]". But its just a matter of individual tastes not right or wrong.

Posted by: Robert on 07/26/06 at 2:20 PM

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