The Prank: The Best of Young Chekhov [nyrb]
This is wonderful news, at least for big fans of Anton Chekhov (like me).
It is also the perfect excuse to run this photo:

Anton Chekhov
The Prank: The Best of Young Chekhov [nyrb]
This is wonderful news, at least for big fans of Anton Chekhov (like me).
It is also the perfect excuse to run this photo:

Anton Chekhov
“I am out with lanterns, looking for myself.”-Emily Dickinson (died 15 May 1886)

Soir Bleu by Edward Hopper (died 15 May 1967), 1914. Whitney Museum of American Art.
Pan with Us by Robert Frost

Statue of Pan. Kingwood Center.
Pan came out of the woods one day,–
His skin and his hair and his eyes were gray,
The gray of the moss of walls were they,–
And stood in the sun and looked his fill
At wooded valley and wooded hill.
He stood in the zephyr, pipes in hand,
On a height of naked pasture land;
In all the country he did command
He saw no smoke and he saw no roof.
That was well! and he stamped a hoof.
His heart knew peace, for none came here
To this lean feeding save once a year
Someone to salt the half-wild steer,
Or homespun children with clicking pails
Who see so little they tell no tales.
He tossed his pipes, too hard to teach
A new-world song, far out of reach,
For sylvan sign that the blue jay’s screech
And the whimper of hawks beside the sun
Were music enough for him, for one.
Times were changed from what they were:
Such pipes kept less of power to stir
The fruited bough of the juniper
And the fragile bluets clustered there
Than the merest aimless breath of air.
They were pipes of pagan mirth,
And the world had found new terms of worth.
He laid him down on the sun-burned earth
And raveled a flower and looked away–
Play? Play?–What should he play?

Virginia Woolf Quote
Dante Gabriel Rossetti was born on 12 May 1828:

Portrait of Jane Morris asleep on a sofa by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, 1869/1871
“Sometimes thou seem’st not as thyself alone, But as the meaning of all things that are.”-Dante Gabriel Rossetti
“Work while you have the light. You are responsible for the talent that has been entrusted to you.”-Henri-Frédéric Amiel

Henri-Frédéric Amiel
Terrifying 1906 Illustrations of H.G. Wells’ ‘The War of the Worlds’ [Flavorwire]

Martian Emerges. Image from Flavorwire.
Artwork by Henrique Alvim Corrêa.

Portrait of the Writer Leonid Andreyev by Valentin Serov, 1907
“A writer is not so much someone who has something to say as he is someone who has found a process that will bring about new things he would not have thought of if he had not started to say them.”-William Edgar Stafford
This is the view from my writing studio:

Old Apartment House
It’s what I see when I look up from my desk, and has been for nearly two years.
Will I miss it when we move? I’ll know in a couple of months.