"A Thousand Shards of Glass" is a visceral and eviscerating lament for the US, the country Katakis loved but can no longer bear to live in. He is currently based in Paris. The essays, letters and journal entries in the book were written as a farewell to the country he loves still, and to his late wife.
According to Katakis, the real America is a place obsessed with religion but not ethics, with law, not justice.
"It is neither the democracy nor the capitalist society touted by corporations, politicians and the media, who perform their own kabuki dance of pretend objectivity when in reality they're another cog in the corporate state, dependent on its largesse. What is most disturbing, however, is the wilful indifference and arrogance that has now made many Americans comfortable with injustice, both at home and abroad," he says.
In the book, published by Simon and Schuster, Katakis terms the US as the 'United States of Salesmen' where it "matters little what is in one's heart".
He says "America's capacity for self-delusion is equalled only by its hypocrisy, which for decades has allowed us, without a hint of irony, to lecture other nations on human rights while torturing people in our custody.
"America has long spoken of democratic values while working tirelessly during the 20th century and before to thwart democratic movements and elected governments that have not coincided with our national interests, which has often meant nothing more than forcible corporate access to other people's property.
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