Freedom from Violence and Lies: Anton Chekhov’s Life and Writings Spiral-Bound |

Michael C. Finke

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An enlightening, nuanced, and accessible introduction to the life and work of one of the greatest writers of short fiction in history.
 
Anton Chekhov’s stories and plays endure, far beyond the Russian context, as outstanding modern literary models. In a brief, remarkable life, Chekhov rose from lower-class, provincial roots to become a physician, leading writer, and philanthropist, all in the face of a progressive fatal disease. In this new biography, Michael C. Finke analyzes Chekhov’s major stories, plays, and nonfiction in the context of his life, both fleshing out the key features of Chekhov’s poetics of prose and drama and revealing key continuities across genres, as well as between his lesser-studied early writings and the later works. An excellent resource for readers new to Chekhov, this book also presents much original scholarship and is an accessible, comprehensive overview of one of the greatest modern dramatists and writers of short fiction in history.
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Original Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 256 pages
ISBN-10: 1789144302
Item Weight: 1.86 lbs
Dimensions: 6.3 x 1.1 x 9.3 inches
"Chekhov’s development as a short story writer and dramatist is neatly traced, and Finke offers apt analyses of major works. . . . In the end, readers see Chekhov as an admirable figure struggling to finish The Cherry Orchard while dying, and as a man who gave unstintingly of himself to his family, his friends, the poor, and budding writers. The result is a solid starting point for those less familiar with Chekhov."
-Publishers Weekly
Michael C. Finke is professor emeritus of Slavic languages and literatures at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. He is the author or editor of many books on Chekhov and nineteenth-century Russian literature, including Seeing Chekhov: Life and Art.