"Pulaski has a gift for combining the lyrical with the earthy."-- The New York Times Book Review As Jack Pulaski is returned to the fiction of his life in the novel Chekhov was a Doctor , he's more than surprised, but not shocked to recognize that an essential aspect of a returning obsession has pulled him back--or propelled him forward. He is only interested in the "creative process" inasmuch as it is a story. A love story. A protagonist discovering...