About Truth, Freedom, and Love, Anton Chekhov
About Truth, Freedom, and Love, Anton Chekhov
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About Truth, Freedom, and Love

Author: Anton Chekhov

Narrator: Max Bollinger

Unabridged: 1 hr 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/01/2010


Synopsis

This audio book features a trilogy of interlinked stories: "About Truth", "About Freedom", "About Love". Read in English, unabridged, and accompanied by orchestral music based on original compositions of Dvorak. In "About Love", Anton Chekhov explores the theme of love through the lens of unrequited love. The story centres around the character of Olga, who is in love with a man who does not return her affections. Chekhov uses Olga's unrequited love to examine the nature of love itself, and to question whether true love is possible if it is not reciprocated.

About Anton Chekhov

Anton Chekhov (1860-1904) was a Russian short story writer, playwright, and physician, considered to be one of the greatest short story writers in the history of world literature. His career as a dramatist produced four classics-The Seagull, Uncle Vanya, Three Sisters, and The Cherry Orchard-and his best short stories are held in high esteem by writers and critics alike. Initially, Chekhov wrote stories solely for financial gain, but as his artistic ambition grew, he made formal innovations that have influenced the evolution of the modern short story. His originality consists in an early use of the stream-of-consciousness technique, later adopted by James Joyce and other modernists, combined with a disavowal of the moral finality of traditional story structure. He made no apologies for the difficulties this posed to readers, insisting that the role of an artist was to ask questions, not to answer them. Chekhov published over a hundred short stories, including "The Duel," "In Exile," "On Official Business," "The Bishop," and "The Cobbler and the Devil."


Reviews

Goodreads review by Maritza

These are stories written for a different time that transcend because of the humanity of the characters. Their weaknesses, their desires as well as their unfulfilled and unresolved lives are timeless. Everything is a little strange, empty, hopeless or simply monotonous. At times there are no lessons......more

Goodreads review by Rajeev

The old Russian writings might stand any test of time. What is special about this trilogy was the impact it has with that short prose and simple stories on topics which are so mysterious and debated on since the start of humankind.......more