2514'>Chekhov’s original aim, as far as one can tell from his correspondence, was to ‘repay a litt

Chekhov’s original aim, as far as one can tell from his correspondence, was to ‘repay a litt

Chekhov’s original aim, as far as one can tell from his correspondence, was to ‘repay a litt

otherwise I would say that we should go on pilgrimages to places like Sakhalin, as the Turk

otherwise I would say that we should go on pilgrimages to places like Sakhalin, as the Turk

otherwise I would say that we should go on pilgrimages to places like Sakhalin, as the Turk

* With Lidya Avilova (a married woman).

* With Lidya Avilova (a married woman).

* With Lidya Avilova (a married woman).

any care, and in a barbarous way… All of us are guilty, but none of this has anything to do w

any care, and in a barbarous way… All of us are guilty, but none of this has anything to do w

any care, and in a barbarous way… All of us are guilty, but none of this has anything to do w

100

During the three months he spent on Sakhalin, Chekhov interviewed several thousand prison

During the three months he spent on Sakhalin, Chekhov interviewed several thousand prison

During the three months he spent on Sakhalin, Chekhov interviewed several thousand prison

The Island of Sakhalin

The executioner stands to one side and strikes in such a way that the lash falls across the bo

The executioner stands to one side and strikes in such a way that the lash falls across the bo

The executioner stands to one side and strikes in such a way that the lash falls across the bo

Through the shrieks and cries there can be heard the words, ‘Your worship! Your worship! Mer

Through the shrieks and cries there can be heard the words, ‘Your worship! Your worship! Mer

Through the shrieks and cries there can be heard the words, ‘Your worship! Your worship! Mer

And later, after twenty or thirty strokes, he complains like a drunken man or like someone

And later, after twenty or thirty strokes, he complains like a drunken man or like someone

And later, after twenty or thirty strokes, he complains like a drunken man or like someone

’Poor me, poor me, you are murdering me… Why are you punishing me?’

’Poor me, poor me, you are murdering me… Why are you punishing me?’

’Poor me, poor me, you are murdering me… Why are you punishing me?’

Then follows a peculiar stretching of the neck, the noise of vomiting. A whole eternity se

Then follows a peculiar stretching of the neck, the noise of vomiting. A whole eternity se

Then follows a peculiar stretching of the neck, the noise of vomiting. A whole eternity se

101

The passage made such an impression on the Russian public that it helped to bring about t

The passage made such an impression on the Russian public that it helped to bring about t

The passage made such an impression on the Russian public that it helped to bring about t

102

A stirring indictment of the tsarist penal system, Sakhalin is also a masterpiece of tra

A stirring indictment of the tsarist penal system, Sakhalin is also a masterpiece of tra

A stirring indictment of the tsarist penal system, Sakhalin is also a masterpiece of tra

Sakhalin

Let it be said without offence to the jealous admirers of the Volga that I have never in

Let it be said without offence to the jealous admirers of the Volga that I have never in

Let it be said without offence to the jealous admirers of the Volga that I have never in

103

As he sailed down the Amur passing Russian villages that had been settled only forty years

As he sailed down the Amur passing Russian villages that had been settled only forty years

As he sailed down the Amur passing Russian villages that had been settled only forty years

104

First and foremost an exile is spurred to leave Sakhalin by his passionate love for his h

First and foremost an exile is spurred to leave Sakhalin by his passionate love for his h

First and foremost an exile is spurred to leave Sakhalin by his passionate love for his h

joy, to live in one’s own place in one’s own country! They talk about Sakhalin, the land here

joy, to live in one’s own place in one’s own country! They talk about Sakhalin, the land here

joy, to live in one’s own place in one’s own country! They talk about Sakhalin, the land here

105

The visual engagement with the landscape of Sakhalin is so intense that it seems at tim

The visual engagement with the landscape of Sakhalin is so intense that it seems at tim

The visual engagement with the landscape of Sakhalin is so intense that it seems at tim

If a landscape painter should happen to come to Sakhalin, then I recommend the Arkovo V

If a landscape painter should happen to come to Sakhalin, then I recommend the Arkovo V

If a landscape painter should happen to come to Sakhalin, then I recommend the Arkovo V

106

There was in fact a landscape painter who had meant to go with Chekhov on the trip to Sakhal

There was in fact a landscape painter who had meant to go with Chekhov on the trip to Sakhal

There was in fact a landscape painter who had meant to go with Chekhov on the trip to Sakhal

fishing, womanizing, brothels - and perhaps it was because he knew his friend so well that,

fishing, womanizing, brothels - and perhaps it was because he knew his friend so well that,

fishing, womanizing, brothels - and perhaps it was because he knew his friend so well that,

107

The Seagull

108

Levitan’s approach to landscape painting was very similar to Chekhov’s own depictions of

Levitan’s approach to landscape painting was very similar to Chekhov’s own depictions of

Levitan’s approach to landscape painting was very similar to Chekhov’s own depictions of

109

A large flock of sheep was spending the night by the wide steppe road that is called the mai

A large flock of sheep was spending the night by the wide steppe road that is called the mai

A large flock of sheep was spending the night by the wide steppe road that is called the mai

snow, losing its definition. The sky became cloudy and dull, so that you could not determ

snow, losing its definition. The sky became cloudy and dull, so that you could not determ

snow, losing its definition. The sky became cloudy and dull, so that you could not determ

110

What Chekhov most admired in Levitan’s art (and Levitan in Chekhov’s) was its spiritual r

What Chekhov most admired in Levitan’s art (and Levitan in Chekhov’s) was its spiritual r

What Chekhov most admired in Levitan’s art (and Levitan in Chekhov’s) was its spiritual r

The Rooks Have Returned

A Quiet

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