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Gripped by the urge to disappear into a Pratchett this afternoon and just plowed through all of The Fifth Elephant in five hours. Absolute bliss. Like putting on the comfiest pair of pajamas. Also this line made me bark like a seal in my empty apartment:
vanya!you guys should go to see this !its amazing!
There he is. There he is. There he is.
Uncle Vanya, 1986
-Anton Chekhov, Uncle Vanya (p49)
"Chekhov is the dramatist, not of action, but of inaction. The tragedy of inaction is as overwhelming, when we understand it, as the tragedy of an Othello, or a Lear, crushed by the wickedness of others. The former is being enacted daily, but we do not stage it, we do not know how. But who shall deny that the base of almost all human unhappiness is just this inaction, manifesting itself in slovenliness of thought and execution, education, and ideal?"
— Julius West in the introduction to Plays by Anton Chekhov, Second Edition