A review by samcibula
Three Years by William Fiennes, Anton Chekhov

5.0

Chekhov at his best. There are moments from this one that I think about often (the brother biting the glass, "Moscow still has so much suffering ahead of her" or whatever the line is), and it is deeply, deeply moving. Such profound insight into human beings—into their relationships with each other, into the hierarchies around which they form societies. Sometimes (often) I wonder why I read books by other authors.