The Vast Humanity of Anton Chekhov(newrepublic.com)
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The Vast Humanity of Anton Chekhov
https://newrepublic.com/article/170133/vast-humanity-anton-chekhov-blaisdell-biography-review
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(you can look up the gun separately)
‘Chekhov Becomes Chekhov’ Review: The Great Listener - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34056298 - Dec 2022 (5 comments)
No writer understood loneliness better than Chekhov - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=24852362 - Oct 2020 (33 comments)
How Chekhov invented the modern short story - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=24380587 - Sept 2020 (44 comments)
Love in the Time of Numbness; Or, Doctor Chekhov, Writer - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=14228231 - April 2017 (4 comments)
Chekhov: “Cultured people must, in my opinion, satisfy the following conditions” - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=13866586 - March 2017 (209 comments)
The Notebooks of Anton Chekhov - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=11226676 - March 2016 (1 comment)
"The Bet" by Anton Chekhov - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1288463 - April 2010 (16 comments)
(you can look up the gun separately)
Also:
Two Stories: Anton Chekhov and Jo Ann Beard
https://marygaitskill.substack.com/p/two-stories
Two Stories: Anton Chekhov and Jo Ann Beard
https://marygaitskill.substack.com/p/two-stories
Your aside better become relevant down-thread.
"The Bet", last above, unfortunately leads to a domain name camper.
I've changed the URL to one that still seems to work. Thanks!
The "vast humanity" of the Russian literature is a part of their imperial myth. The Russians like claiming that they have the greatest culture, literature, or a "unique Russian soul". This myth justifies their military expansion and erasing the culture and language of the conquered nations.
That "vast humanity" of their culture has never got in the way of the Russians from committing atrocities. Interestingly, the Russians still claim that they never invaded other states - they only liberate them. They never acknowledged the sins of the past.
Chekhov was less of a nationalist than Dostoyevsky or many others. However, giving spotlight to any figure from the Russian culture means giving support to their soft power. It also shifts the attention away from their war crimes. A modern Russian does not read Chekhov. He watches propaganda and cheers for the strikes on the civilian targets in Ukraine.
That "vast humanity" of their culture has never got in the way of the Russians from committing atrocities. Interestingly, the Russians still claim that they never invaded other states - they only liberate them. They never acknowledged the sins of the past.
Chekhov was less of a nationalist than Dostoyevsky or many others. However, giving spotlight to any figure from the Russian culture means giving support to their soft power. It also shifts the attention away from their war crimes. A modern Russian does not read Chekhov. He watches propaganda and cheers for the strikes on the civilian targets in Ukraine.
Very well put! Thank you.
I will never stop marveling at the way Chekhov can turn an inner life inside out in one to three pages. One of the jewels of Russian literature.
One of the most surprising things about Chekhov is how his writing is some ways beyond ideology, politics or convictions —- he tries to present people as they are, and he implies that people behave according to incentives and drives instead of their purported beliefs.
One of the most surprising things about Chekhov is how his writing is some ways beyond ideology, politics or convictions —- he tries to present people as they are, and he implies that people behave according to incentives and drives instead of their purported beliefs.
I'm always a little surprised to see The New Republic chugging along
Considering what russia is doing and how propaganda works, it’s not so interesting why there are so many Chekhov and Dostoevsky on a forum for "hackers". It's interesting that there is so little about ballet here :)
ХН: первый в космосе; последний в балете ))
"HN is the first in space but last at the ballet"
[Edit: come to think of it, the ballet claque https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claque is an early example of astroturfing; these days it's been automated by the laugh track]
"HN is the first in space but last at the ballet"
[Edit: come to think of it, the ballet claque https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claque is an early example of astroturfing; these days it's been automated by the laugh track]
Please don't take HN threads into nationalistic flamewar. It's not what this site is for, and destroys what it is for.
We detached this subthread from https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34529215.
We detached this subthread from https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34529215.
This is misguided neutrality, I think. At some point even HN would need to pick a side.
Insane.
Is it possible that Chekhov and Dostoevsky were just really good writers? That maybe we liked them long before Putin started Putin-ing?
But no, everyone else apart from you is an easily led sheep and Putin or whoever else is the shepherd.
Is it possible that Chekhov and Dostoevsky were just really good writers? That maybe we liked them long before Putin started Putin-ing?
But no, everyone else apart from you is an easily led sheep and Putin or whoever else is the shepherd.
The argument is not that everyone who likes old russian writers is a shill. It's that people bringing them up at current time can't read the room at least, give in to their own imperialist tendencies probably and it only goes worse from there.
How many really good writers not from colonialist regimes are there? How often do they make to the front page of HN?
writers not from colonialist regimes don't make it to HN because most of us never heard of them at school, which focuses on western writers.
are you aware that most wealthy countries are or have been colonialist regimes? this includes much of Europe, North America, Japan and China.
Writers of old usually came from aristocracy. So, few.
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