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Letters of Anton Chekhov (Tchekhov) - Penn State University

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<strong>Letters</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Anton</strong> <strong>Chekhov</strong> to His Family and Friends with biographical sketchTO A. S. SUVORIN.BLAGOVESHTCHENSK, June 27, 1890.The Amur is a very fine river; I have gained more from it than Icould have expected, and I have been wishing for a long time toshare my transports with you, but the rascally steamer has beenrocking all the seven days I have been on it, and prevents me writingproperly. Moreover, I am quite incapable <strong>of</strong> describing anythingso beautiful as the shores <strong>of</strong> the Amur; I am at a complete loss beforethem, and recognise my bankruptcy. How is one to describethem? … Rocks, crags, forests, thousands <strong>of</strong> ducks, herons and allsorts <strong>of</strong> beaked gentry, and absolute wilderness. On the left theRussian shore, on the right the Chinese. I can look at Russia orChina as I please. China is as deserted and wild as Russia: villagesand sentinels’ huts are rare. Everything in my head is muddled; andno wonder, your Excellency! I have come more than a thousandversts down the Amur and seen a million landscapes, and you knowbefore the Amur there was Lake Baikal, Transbaikalia …. Truly Ihave seen such riches and had so much enjoyment that death wouldhave no terrors now. The people on the Amur are original, their lifeis interesting, unlike ours. They talk <strong>of</strong> gold, gold, gold, and nothingelse. I am in a stupid state, I feel no inclination to write, and Iwrite shortly, piggishly; to-day I sent you four papers about Yenisseyand the Taiga, later on I will send you something about Lake Baikal,Transbaikalia, and the Amur. Don’t throw away these sheets; I willcollect them, and they will serve as notes from which I can tell youwhat I don’t know how to put on paper.To-day I changed into the steamer Muravyov, which they say doesnot rock; maybe I shall write.I am in love with the Amur; I should be glad to spend a couple <strong>of</strong>years on it. There is beauty, space, freedom and warmth. Switzerlandand France have never known such freedom. The lowest convictbreathes more freely on the Amur than the highest general inRussia. If you lived here, you would write a great deal <strong>of</strong> good stuffand delight the public, but I am not equal to it.One begins to meet Chinamen at Irkutsk, and here they are com-196

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