CHEKHOV : Stories for Our Time / ANTON CHEKHOV ; Translated from the Russian by Constance Garnett, Ilan Stavans, and Alexander Gurvets ; Introduction by Boris Fishman ; Illustrations by Matt McCann.
Language: English Original language: Russian Series: Restless classicsPublisher: Brooklyn, New York : Restless Books,, 2018Copyright date: ©2018Edition: First Restless Books paperback editionDescription: xxx, 350 pages : illustrations ; 21 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781632061805
- Stories for our time
- 23 891.73321
| Item type | Current library | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Book | Perpustakaan Alor Setar | RFIDTI | Pinjaman Dewasa | 891.73321 CHE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | A01619828 | |
| Book | Perpustakaan Alor Setar | RFIDTI | Pinjaman Dewasa | 891.73321 CHE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | A01619829 |
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| 891.733 GOR THAAI / | 891.733 TUR Fathers and sons | 891.73321 CHE CHEKHOV : | 891.73321 CHE CHEKHOV : | 891.7342 KRZ Bu zhi qing da jie = Unwitting Street / | 891.735 PRI "Hui mao tou ying"he hai li de gu shi / | 891.735 YAK Zuleikha / |
Includes bibliographical references
Stories of love. The darling
Anna on the neck
About love
Zero is the highest number. The kiss
Slow fiction. The house with the mezzanine (an artist's story)
The privy councilor
The name-day party (the party)
Russia, she is a hard country. Gooseberries
On official business (on official duty)
An attack of nerves (a nervous breakdown)
The man in a case
In the ravine
Miscellaneous delights. Gusev
The siren
The letter.
The great 19th-century Russian author and playwright Anton Chekhov wrote nearly one thousand stories, a body of work that is unmatched in its alchemy of sensitivity, wisdom, precision, verve, soulfulness, and economy. Chekhov’s sensibility was radically human and thoroughly modern: write not how you think things should be, but rather as they are. Universally recognized as one of the greatest short story writers of all time, he revolutionized the form and had a profound influence on his successors from Flannery O’Connor to Alice Munro. As the celebrated Russian-immigrant author Boris Fishman writes in his bold, incisive, and delightfully counterintuitive introduction to this Restless Classics collection, Chekhov is funny, optimistic, ceaselessly curious, and undogmatic—a significant break from the bleak and morally rigid tradition of his contemporaries Dostoevsky and Tolstoy. Unlike those peers born to privilege, Chekhov was raised in the peasantry and worked as a doctor. In his writing, he portrays the complexity of human beings as changeable and contingent, neither saints nor sinners—an approach intimately linked with his work as a clinician and humanitarian. Chekhov’s humanity, just as much as his mastery of the writing craft, is potent medicine in times that seem so divided by ideology and antipathy for groups seen as “other.” The first new selection of his work in over a decade, the Restless Classics edition of Chekhov: Stories for Our Time pairs beloved favorites with lesser known gems, all stunningly illustrated by Matt McCann: a perfect introduction for novices and a must-have for Chekhov devotees.
Translated from the Russian
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