Anton Chekhov, widely hailed as the supreme master of the short story, also wrote five works long enough to be called short novels-here brought together in one volume for the first time, in a masterly new translation by the award-winning translators Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky. The Steppe-the most lyrical of the five-is an account of a nine-year-old boy's frightening journey by wagon train across the steppe of southern Russia. The Duel sets two decadent figures-a fanatical rationalist and a man of literary sensibility-on a collision course that ends in a series of surprising reversals. In The Story of an Unknown Man, a political radical spying on an important official by serving as valet to his son gradually discovers that his own terminal illness has changed his long-held priorities in startling ways. Three Years recounts a complex series of ironies in the personal life of a rich but passive Moscow merchant. In My Life, a man renounces wealth and social position for a life of manual labor. The resulting conflict between the moral simplicity of his ideals and the complex realities of human nature culminates in a brief apocalyptic vision that is unique in Chekhov's work.
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Imprint
Fodor's Travel Publications Inc.,U.S.
Publication Year
2004
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33 mm
Height
211 mm
Length
135 mm
Weight
635 gr
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Nice edition which could enrich your personal library with amazing tales
Brought it from Flipkart (hardcover). At first it looked a little expensive but after delivery I would say its value for money product. Pros: 1. Imported Edition 2. Printed and binding in Germany 3. Nice Issue Cons 1. Jacket is a bit Handle with care thing.. needs a bit attention while holding. it is sturdy but it might get damaged