Аннотация:The Greek experience in America has been frequently and at times movingly recorded in imaginative literature.1 The Greek-American novels dramatize the dreams, hopes, fears, loneliness, failures, and anguish of displacement; the multiple tensions of establishment, Americanization, and the conflict between the extending generations. Beyond the factual history is the psychological realism, the drama of romantic voyagers being stripped of their illusions by the harsh necessities of the New World. Alongside the physical displacement, then, is the emotional correlative, the inner experience made visible by the writer.