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Publication Date: January 20, 2018
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Chekhov! A timeless master of very shrewd insight into human foibles. Funny, ironical, sharp. Harold Pinter before there was Harold Pinter (famous British play-write) His plays are famous and often produced. (Uncle Vanya, Cherry Orchard, Sisters, Seagull) Perhaps they are important for advancing play writing. But they are difficult to produce, because everything that happens is under the surface of the action. And there is often not a lot of action. I've seen my share of productions that do not always work. His writing, however... This translation seems reasonable. The trick is that the situation he describes has its own dynamic. And almost everything he wrote about is just out of reach of the explicit and well in the range of the implicit, the privately thought, revealed in the described situation. Very funny at times, but always very serious. He also wrote soem of the sharpest and most insightful short stories. He was a master of the short form. The true reward of these five stories is the re-reading and re- reading. Always more to discover and (wryly) enjoy.
It is really great to read an absolute master like Chekov. I used to like his short stories when I was a teenager, but it has been a while since I last had something by him in my hands. After reading an old book by Edmund Wilson where he tells about a trip to the Soviet Union and digresses a bit about Russian literature, I decided to try Chekhov again. And I loved it! Every story is populated with amazing characters, carefully developed, humanistic and tender. The building forces of Russian society in the 19th century are all there -- church, proletariat, aristocracy -- articulating themselves around mundane and at the same time complex situations on an individual level. The translation is careful and delicate, showing a deep respect by the original, without losing sight of the pleasure of the reader. Highly recommended.
how does chekov achieve so much complexity and emotion and depth so quickly? these might be short novels, but they lack nothing. i read 'the story of an unknown man' last night, and i woke up today thinking of the characters. his characters will stay with you. the stories will stay with you. this man has truly given the world so many gifts. five stars and a million thanks.
As you get older, Chekhov seems to get better and better.I ordered this expecting a couple of great novellas and maybe a few makeweight bits of juvenilia or flawed experiments. I was delighted therefore to discover that all five tales are magnificent.While they may not traditionally have been regarded as novels in their own right - particularly alongside some of the famously heavyweight classics of Russian literature - the relatively limited length of these stories (generally around 100 pages) actually makes them seem rather modern.I won't bother with synopses, but will simply urge you to read them. The Steppe is an out-and-out classic by any standards, and to my surprise The Duel is perhaps my favourite, cleverly going against what you might expect from such a title so that it ends up as a sort of anti-Pushkinesque account of tremendous humanity and understanding of human weaknesses and foibles.The Story of An Unknown Man is highly unusual and even puzzling - we are given a great set up with a nobleman slumming it as a servant apparently in search of some sort of revenge, then it wanders off in a completely different direction as if Chekhov had stuck two completely different novels together.Three Years is perhaps the weakest of the five novellas, but the building atmosphere of frustration and claustrophobia will be of interest to anyone familiar with Chekhov's plays.The final tale, My Life is wonderful. As the title suggests, it manages to boil down what would take a lesser writer 500 pages into 90 or so of intense, human emotion.Oh, and if you can read The Duel without being overcome by a desire to go and make fish soup outside, you have a stronger will than I do.Recommending Chekhov is pointless. If you at all aware of the fact you are a human being you cannot fail to love him and be in awe of his ability as a writer.
Anton Chekhov is among my favourite Russian writers and this is quite a nice volume with a broad sample of his writing skills in several short stories.Chekhov writes simply and beautifully. Far different to the heady literature of Tolstoy. Chekhof would be a good starting point for anyone wanting to attempt Russian literature. Then move on to Tolstoy if you're brave.
Chekhov was master of the short story, but he had to keep his word count down to submit his work to periodicals while working his way through medical school. After he became famous, he was able to expand his work into novellas which are even more insightful and polished. I think with some of his plays, they are by far his best work. If you are a reader, you haven't lived until you've read Chekhov, believe me! The translators of this volume are widely recognized as superb.
Chekov is great and this translation is great. Not an expert by any means but seduced by Vanya on 42nd Street DVD production and curious to read more. These stories still have much of humanity to share.
Good quality book. Checkhov's stories all in once book is wonderful -- however, it makes for very tiny print size.
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