Chekhov by Michael Henry Heim, Henri Troyat

369 pages first pub 1986 (editions)

nonfiction biography history sad slow-paced
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In his work, Chekhov is renowned for his wisdom and wit; in his life, he needed them. Raised by a brutal and alcoholic father, he moved to Moscow to escape--and to become the author of popular magazine stories. His stories led to plays and his pla...

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