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Anton Chekhov

Love

Written in France toward the end of his career, these stories are Anton Chekhov's only attempt at the linked collection. “A Man in a Shell” is a grotesque Gogolian comedy; “Gooseberries,” a narrator's impassioned response; and “About Love,” a poignant story of failed relationships. Translated by the impeccable David Helwig and fabulously illustrated by Seth, About Love is essential for any Chekhov enthusiast.
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    12-3-18
    Started this book in am. Not sure what i read. My mind is all over the map. Going to rehab this week it appears. Don't know how I feel?? NUMB I think

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Quotes

  • Ieva Mačiukaitytėhas quoted8 years ago
    The explanation of this forgiveness of everything lies in my love for Sasha, but what is the explanation of the love itself, I really don't know.
  • Bulbul Qassymbekhas quoted6 years ago
    "'You are angry, Jupiter, so you are wrong .
  • Hittingthespacebarhas quoted7 years ago
    he is not asleep or awake, but something between.

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