Monthly Archives: July 2023

Cambridge Tales 7: ‘The Folding Party’

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Guest post by Harvey Pitcher: Melikhovo 2004

This recollection goes back almost twenty years, but it does not seem that long ago. As I grow older, time does not slow down, as one might expect, but races away at an alarming rate. Chekhov had died in 1904 … Continue reading

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Cambridge Tales 6: ‘The Tower’

A small brown-man had a narrow bedroom, a spacious living-room, and a gyp-room (more like a galley) at the top of a Gothic quadrangle. The living-room contained a fluted white mantelpiece with a gas-fire, a moth-eaten charcoal grey sofa against … Continue reading

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