Ladies, Anton Chekhov
Ladies, Anton Chekhov
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Ladies

Author: Anton Chekhov

Narrator: Max Bollinger

Unabridged: 8 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/15/2017


Synopsis

"Ladies" by Anton Chekhov tells the story of Fyodor Petrovitch, the Director of Elementary Schools in the N. District, who offers a vacant post to a schoolmaster, Vremensky, who lost his voice. However, when Fyodor Petrovitch's wife, Nastasya Ivanovna, asks him to consider Polzuhin, a young man she knows, for the same post, Fyodor Petrovitch refuses, stating that he does not give posts through patronage. Despite his refusal, he begins receiving letters recommending Polzuhin for the position, and Polzuhin himself appears before Fyodor Petrovitch. In the end, Fyodor Petrovitch, tired of the pressure, gives the post to Polzuhin, leaving Vremensky in a dire situation. The story is a satire on the corrupt nature of patronage and nepotism in society. Read in English, unabridged.

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 Little on April 23, 2020

One of my favorite artist no matter what he illustrates. Great retelling of myths and the paintings are just incredible. Very recommended......more

Goodreads review by Rudy on June 29, 2019

The stories though a troll through memory lane of mythology are slow and never make it to the erotic. They lack adventure, challenges, sensuality and interest. I was hoping for more of Boris's pictures but sadly they only have one of his pictures per story. well some of the stories has a few back an......more

Goodreads review by Jean on August 02, 2012

Beautiful art!......more