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CHEKHOV, ANTON; GORDON MCVAY, TRANSLATOR AND EDITOR

Chekhov: A Life in Letters

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The Folio Society, London. 1994. 378p.Sider. Hardback in orig. slipcase. Very nice copy. ""Anton Chekhov - the son of a grocer and grandson of a serf - was born in the provincial. Russian port of Taganrog on 17 January 1860. Chekhov - world-famous short-story writer and dramatist - died in the peaceful south German spa of Badenweiler on 2 July 1904. For nearly half of his forty-four years. Chekhov had been afflicted by symptoms of tuberculosis, a disease which he long sought to ignore and conceal, but which inexorably claimed him. His origins were inconspicuous. After a 'childhood that was no childhood', marred by a father who was both petty tyrant and religious fanatic, young Anton. cultivated the qualities of moral self-discipline, emotional and intellectual independence, and responsibility towards his large family."" [Introduction]. An excellent example ot the book-maker's art.
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