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“Wise, lucid, compassionate, and refreshingly to the point, this is a book after Chekhov’s own heart. Carol Apollonio, one of the few people to have made a serious attempt to retrace Chekhov’s steps on his epic journey from Moscow to eastern Siberia, proves to be an excellent guide both to his remarkable life and to the many facets of his literary world. It is as enjoyable to spend time with her as it is with the master himself.”— Rosamund Bartlett, author of Scenes from a Life, and translator of About Love and Other Stories.

Born in the port city of Taganrog in southern Russia, Anton Chekhov (1860-1904) survived a difficult childhood with an abusive father and put himself through school (while supporting his family), qualifying as a physician in 1884. At the same time he began practicing medicine, he also became celebrated for his short fiction, which redefined the genre with its formal innovations and psychological depth. His first serious play, The Seagull, was booed at its premiere in 1896, but—along with his other plays Uncle Vanya, Three Sisters, and The Cherry Orchard—it came to be seen as a masterpiece, bringing a new realism to the theater and to acting, which continues to reverberate today. Afflicted with ill health for much of his life, Chekhov died of tuberculosis at the age of 44, prematurely depriving the world of a great writer and a great humanist.

In Simply Chekhov, Professor Carol Apollonio provides a concise and accessible introduction to Chekhov, both within his time and place (Russia on the eve of revolution) and as a master of world literature. Readers will meet the major figures of Chekhov’s era—as well as his colorful family, lovers, colleagues, and friends—and gain an appreciation for the ways in which this real-life cast of characters are reflected in Chekhov’s stories and plays.

Drawing on insights from her more than three decades of Chekhov scholarship, Apollonio not only presents strikingly original insights into Chekhov’s major works, but explores the concerns—from the place of humans in the natural world to the threat of homelessness—that made him such a compelling figure and that remain relevant to the crises we face today.Benefits from reading this

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A concise and accessible introduction to Chekhov's life and works Strikingly original insights into Chekhov's major works Meet the major figures of Chekhov's era Explore Chekhov's place in the natural world Gain an understanding of the threat of homelessness Don't miss out on your chance to gain access to the genius of Anton Chekhov. Buy Simply Chekhov now before the price changes!

158 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 7, 2020

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It is interesting how Chekhov’s work has become so much more approachable as I have gotten older. I have been revisiting four of his plays lately, both reading and listening to them, and I find them far more enjoyable now than I did back when they were just class assignments.

I found "Simply Chekhov" on Hoopla and it provided exactly what I needed to deepen my understanding: a compact biography of the author alongside an insightful look at the recurring themes in his writing.
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