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Three Russian Dog Stories

Three Russian Dog Stories( )
Author: Chékhov, Antón
Saltykov, Mikhail
Turgenev, Ivan Sergeyevich
Translator: Briggs, Anthony
ISBN:978-1-84391-365-8
Publication Date:Aug 2012
Publisher:Hesperus Press
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $14.95
Book Description:

A newly translated collection bringing together three canine tales from three giants of Russian literature   Turgenev's Mumu is rescued from drowning by a mute serf, Gerasim, and quickly becomes his closest friend and comforter until Gerasim's mistress intervenes with tragic consequences. Shchedrin's Trezor is the perfect embodiment of canine fidelity, carrying out his duties to the letter, despite being chained up, badly treated, and...
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Book Details
Pages:110
Detailed Subjects: Fiction / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):5 x 8 x 0.3 Inches
Book Weight:0.31 Pounds
Author Biography
Chekov, Anton (Author)
Anton Pavlovich Chekhov was born in the provincial town of Taganrog, Ukraine, in 1860. In the mid-1880s, Chekhov became a physician, and shortly thereafter he began to write short stories.

Chekhov started writing plays a few years later, mainly short comic sketches he called vaudvilles. The first collection of his humorous writings, Motley Stories, appeared in 1886, and his first play, Ivanov, was produced in Moscow the next year. In 1896, the Alexandrinsky Theater in St. Petersburg performed his first full- length drama, The Seagull. Some of Chekhov's most successful plays include The Cherry Orchard, Uncle Vanya, and Three Sisters. Chekhov brought believable but complex personalizations to his characters, while exploring the conflict between the landed gentry and the oppressed peasant classes. Chekhov voiced a need for serious, even revolutionary, action, and the social stresses he described prefigured the Communist Revolution in Russia by twenty years. He is considered one of Russia's greatest playwrights.

Chekhov contracted tuberculosis in 1884, and was certain he would die an early death. In 1901, he married Olga Knipper, an actress who had played leading roles in several of his plays. Chekhov died in 1904, spending his final years in Yalta.

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