The Portable Chekhov

by Anton Chekhov

Other authorsAvrahm Yarmolinsky (Editor)
Paperback, 19744

Status

Available

Call number

891.78309

Collection

Publication

Viking (1977), Paperback, 634 pages

Description

Anton Chekhov remarked toward the close of his life that people would stop reading him a year after his death. But his literary stature and popularity have grown steadily with the years, and he is accounted the single most important influence on the development of the modern short story.   Edited and with an introduction by Avrahm Yarmolinsky, The Portable Chekhov presents twenty-eight of Chekhov's best stories, chosen as particularly representative of his many-sided portrayal of the human comedy--including "The Kiss," "The Darling," and "In the Ravine"--as well as two complete plays; The Boor, an example of Chekhov's earlier dramatic work, and The Cherry Orchard, his last and finest play. In addition, this volume includes a selection of letters, candidly revealing of Chekhov's impassioned convictions on life and art, his high aspirations, his marriage, and his omnipresent compassion.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member pickwick817
I absolutely loved this collection of short stories. Checkhov is a genius! The stories and characters get right to my heart. Whenever I have an overnight guest who needs a book to read, I quickly pull this one from my shelf.
LibraryThing member DinadansFriend
This anthology will give you a handy collection of the Chekov plays and some critical writings, with biographical material. Relax, it reads better than it sounds. I read the book in 1964, so it must have been an earlier collection.

Language

Original publication date

1947

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