
The home scholars were happy that the guests were at ease. They aren’t the ones staged by American advertising Then she commented on the now vivid faces at the symposium, “Look at She remarked, “There seems more to Blavatskaya than we presently realise.” Seated next to me was a woman journalist from Moscow, and I reminded her Olcott to lead a major drive for founding more schools in the island. With Henry Steele Olcott had preceded Chekhov to Ceylon. He suggested: Perhaps Chekhov’s major interest was to get acquainted with Buddhism?Īt that you almost sensed an ‘Ah!’ going through the thinking of the participants here was relief at last!īuddhism wafted me into thoughts of Helen P. Not share with his large audience, a story of his findings in Ceylon?Īt the symposium, a member of the Sri Lankan group tried to place the Russian guests at ease. Him were a pair of little mongooses and a palm civet… Yet, why did he When leaving the island, among finds that Chekhov took with

We know Chekhov was impressed with the lady and presented her with a Out details about a native lady healer and travelled subsequently withĬhekhov to seek a remedy for an ailment of Chekov’s. Russian-speaking Buddhist monk from Russia’s Buryatia. Travelled to Kandy in the central highlands where he met a It was pointed out at the symposium that Chekhov had Written hundreds of short stories even if you were to set apart those of They asked – Why had Chekhov not shared impressions of Ceylon with his large readership?Īlthough Chekhov’s fame today rests primarily on his plays, he had A mystery of Anton Chekhov pursued them to the symposium. Yet, it was not the tropical sunlight alone that the Russian team had Russian Cultural Centre for the symposium, wore light cotton-mix The local side, Sri Lankan scholars arriving at the You could sense what the tropical sun did to The scholars had arrived for the March symposium from frosty MoscowĪttired in suit and tie. Bunin had become the first Russian to be awarded the Nobel Prize Of historical pilgrimage in the island – Adam’s Peak.Ĭhekhov’s compatriot Sergei Bunin had visited and written aboutĬeylon. Russian island of Sakhalin as ‘hell’ and called Ceylon ‘paradise.’ĭuring the March 2006 visit the Russian scholars were wondering whyĪnton Chekhov wrote a detailed book to describe Sakhalin, a prisonĬolony island, whereas he did not publish as much a short essay about Literary scholars from Russia arrived in Sri Lanka for a symposium on writers Chekov and Bunin.Īfter a July 1890 visit, Chekhov, in letters to friends described the Paradise island mystery and Anton Chekhov Paradise Island Mystery And Anton Chekhov
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I have omitted some paragraphs to save space and if you are interested,you can read the full article by clicking on Among duties he attends to: Russian translation in Sri Lanka. He is a freelance journalist and his research reports appeared at 34,000 web portals as of end MarchĢ010.

I came to know him when he came back to Moscow to do postgraduate studies in mid seventees. He went to moscow in the second batch in 1961- a year after Oruwala Bandu and Rohana Wijeweera. He studied Economics in Friendship University,Moscow. I browsed the web to search for more details on Chekhov's journey and found the following article which also was written by Wendell Solomons.

I knew that Anton Chekhov in 1892 travelled around Asia and on his return to Russia He wrote to his friends ' In this journey I came across the hell and the paradise,hell was Sahalin (in far east Russia) and the paradise was Sri lanka. The last sentence attracted my attention.
