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Author: A P Chekhov  
ISBN: 1862073007   /   Paperback
Publisher: Granta Books   /   1999-06-29
List Price: £9.99
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Editorial Reviews:
Anton Chekhov is best known as a playwright, the author of such classics as Uncle Vanya, The Cherry Orchard, and The Three Sisters, but he was also an accomplished short- story writer. The Essential Tales of Chekhov does not pretend to be a comprehensive collection of all his fiction, but it does lay claim to be the best. Reading these stories, one immediately notices how modern they feel. As Richard Ford writes in his introduction, "His meticulous anatomies of complicated human impulse and response, his view of what's funny and poignant, his clear- eyed observance of life as lived--all somehow matches our experience". Chekhov is a master of the telling detail, the acute psychological insight. In "After the Theatre" he captures perfectly the morbid, romantic imagination of a 16-year-old girl: "To be unloved and unhappy--how interesting that was". In "An Anonymous Story" he quickly limns the sum of one of his characters in a single image: "He was a man with the manners of a lizard. He did not walk, but, as it were, crept along with tiny steps, squirming and sniggering, and when he laughed he showed his teeth". We will see much more of this character, but we've already learned everything essential about him.

No two Chekhov stories are alike, but they do share some common traits: though often sombre, they are seldom despairing and even his most serious work is leavened by his trademark wit. Only 20 of the more than 220 tales that he wrote are included in this collection, but they provide an excellent introduction to those who have not yet had the pleasure of reading him. And for those who know and love Chekhov, The Essential Tales of Chekhov is a loving reminder of why. --Alix Wilber


Customer Reviews:
Observations of the human condition     
I am currently half way through this book. these are the early stories of Chekhov, written starting from when he was in his early twenties. Chekhov displays great insight and maturity for someone so young. He makes simple observations that tell us a great deal about what it is to be human, how to deal with sorrow and mistakes, and thus helps us to understand what it takes to really be happy. As i read these short stories I can think of many modern day situations into which they translate seamlessly. This collection of stories is a timeless observation of the human condition, chekhov demonstrates as mastery that few other writers can aspire to.
Thought provoking classics     
A delightfull set of well chosen short stories by one of Russia's finest. Ideal for bedtime reading, the tales relate in an identifiable way with the many moral and social isssues facing real and often vulnerable individuals and families set against the class system of war weary Europe in the nineteenth century. Part of the enjoyment is that some of the stories are inconclusive in terms of outcome and leave the reader reflecting on just what they might have done in the particular circumstances.



Excellent introduction that will also suit established fans     
Richard Ford the American writer, has revisited Chekhov, as by Ford's own admission he was not mature enough to fully enjoy in his college years. He has selected a glittering selection of stories ranging from the well known to unkown, one-pagers to the more substantial Ward Number Six. The stories are sad, funny and always observational. In the chosen stories, Chekhov's characters are portrayed in an honest fashion, demonstrating their strengths and more interestingly their weaknesses. The realisation that they are making mistakes and continue to do so, is relayed in a way that makes you feel accepting of human nature.
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