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Short Stories by Anton Chekhov Bk.1: A Tragic Actor and Other Stories
Short Stories by Anton Chekhov Bk.1: A Tragic Actor and Other Stories
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Categories :  Short Stories
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Classics
Classic Literature
Dramatizations
 
Publisher :  Progres et Declin SA
Author :  Anton Chekhov
Narrator :  Max Bollinger
 
Length :  1 hour 4 minutes (Unabridged)
 
Physical Price :  $25.00
Download Price :  $8.75
 
Format :  Downloadable MP3
 
© 2009 Progres et Declin SA

01 A Tragic Actor
02 In A Strange Land
03 Oh! The Public
04 The Looking Glass
05 Her Husband
06 Overdoing It

Short Stories by Anton Chekhov is an audio book release of selected Chekhov short stories read by Max Bollinger in English. This production offers a unique dramatisation of Chekhov’s best works by a Russian born performer, now a British actor fluent in both Russian and English languages.

About the Author:
Anton Pavlovich Chekhov 1860 – 1904. Russian short story writer, playwright and physician, considered to be one of the greatest short story writers in the history of world literature. His career as a dramatist produced all-time classics The Seagull, Uncle Vanya, Three Sisters and Cherry Orchard. His short stories are held in high esteem by writers, critics and audiences of all generations.


Reviews:

For those who already love Chekhov's stories, this CD will delight and demand repeated hearings. And for those unfamiliar with the genius of Anton Chekhov in short story form, welcome to a new world that is close to addictive. Excellent addition to the library and as gifts to friends in love with literature.

Grady Harp (Los Angeles, CA United States) 

These six unabridged stories in the faithful Constance Garnett translation are presented with fine flourish by the Russian-born narrator. The poignant, everyday dramas of Imperial Russia are here, from jolting carriages across boundless taiga, to a tragic actor and a French tutor insulted by his boastful employer.

Rachel Redford, The Observer (UK)

Listening to Chekhov short stories told in a Russian accented voice. What a pleasant way to spend an hour. Anton Chekhov does so well at condensing time and space into just a few words. Most writers of his time, and of today, would need a novel to tell what he can put into not very many pages. I'm not usually an audio book user, but did enjoy this one. The subtle sound effects and the Russian-sounding narrator added to the listening.

Michael Schwager (Southern Idaho, USA

I really do enjoy Chekhov, and it was very pleasant to walk to and from work listening to these stories. I thought the narrator did a decent job turning the prose into something enjoyable to the ear, and Chekhov, as always, writes great stuff.

Jennie Blake (Manchester, UK) 

I really enjoyed this collection of subtly funny vignettes from the life of 19th century small town Russia. There was something odd that I didn't remember about Chekhov's stories at all, but which caught my attention this time - their climax was as subtle as their wit, and seemed to take place way before the end, or not at all.

Karim Mamdani  (Toronto, Canada) 

I’ve always loved Chekhov’s stories and the six presented here have that wonderful mix of humour and poignancy.

Maki Vounoridis (Melbourne, Australia)

Max Bollinger, affluent in both Russian and English, does an excellent job in his narration of these wonderfully quaint stories, changing voices to display the multi-levels of characterization with much emotion. Narrated stories are especially enjoyable to listen to when driving in the car. I am looking forward to Volume II.

Kathy Wroblewski (Baltimore, USA) 

 
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