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The Beauties: Essential Stories
By (Author) Anton Chekhov
Translated by Nicolas Slater Pasternak
Pushkin Press
Pushkin Press Classics
6th February 2024
30th November 2023
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Classic fiction: general and literary
Fiction in translation
891.723
Paperback
224
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
Chekhov was without doubt one of the greatest observers of human nature in all its untidy complexity. His short stories, written throughout his life and newly translated for this essential collection, are exquisite masterpieces in miniature.
Here are tales offering a glimpse of beauty, the memory of a mistaken kiss, daydreams of adultery, a lifetime of marital neglect, the frailty of life, the inevitability of death, and the hilarious pomposity of ordinary men and women. They range from the lighthearted comic tales of his early years to some of the most achingly profound stories ever composed.
'This beautifully produced selection of the stories from Pushkin Press (in a new translation by Nicolas Pasternak Slater) is an ideal way to discover Chekhov.' - The Times
'The uncontestable father of the modern short story . . . his stories are some of the best that have ever been written.' - Guardian
'Near-perfect fiction, newly translated' - Evening Standard
'Mysterious and mesmerising, these stories stay enshrined in the memory' - Daily Mail
'The language is subtle and lovely, full of a regretful tenderness' - Sunday Express
Anton Chekhov (1860-1904) was born in Taganrog, Russia, the son of a grocer. While training as a physician he supported his family with his freelance writing, composing hundreds of short comic pieces under a pen name for local magazines. He went on to write major works of drama, including The Seagull, Uncle Vanya and The Cherry Orchard, but continued to write prize-winning short stories up until his death from tuberculosis at the age of 44.