"Lovers of poetry may total a million people
on the whole planet. Fewer than the players of skat."
--Les Murray, The Instrument
"The people I am afraid of are the ones
who look for tendentiousness between the lines and are determined to see
me as either liberal or conservative. I am neither liberal, nor
conservative, nor gradualist, nor monk, nor indifferentist. I would like
to be a free artist and nothing else, and I regret God has not given me
the strength to be one. I hate lies and violence in all of their forms .
. . Pharisaism, dullwittedness and tyranny reign not only in merchants’
homes and police stations. I see them in science, in literature, among
the younger generation. That is why I cultivate no particular
predilection for policemen, butchers, scientists, writers or the younger
generation. I look upon tags and labels as prejudices. My holy of
holies is the human body, health, intelligence, talent, inspiration,
love and the most absolute freedom imaginable, freedom from violence and
lies, no matter what form the latter two take. Such is the program I
would adhere to if I were a major artist."
--Anton Checkov, Oct. 4 1888, in a letter
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