John Nicholas

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What I admire most about Chekhov is how free of agenda he seems on the page—interested in everything but not wedded to any fixed system of belief, willing to go wherever the data takes him. He was a doctor, and his approach to fiction feels lovingly diagnostic. Walking into the examination room, finding Life sitting there, he seems to say, “Wonderful, let’s see what’s going on!”
A Swim in a Pond in the Rain: In Which Four Russians Give a Master Class on Writing, Reading and Life
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