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The Prank

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The Prank

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The Prank is a major international literary discovery: the young Anton Chekhov's own selection of the best of his early work, here appearing for the first time in any language as the single volume its author intended it to be, and featuring two stories that have not been translated into English before. In 1880, while pursuing his medical studies, Chekhov took up his pen the better to support himself and his family. In the next two years, he published more than sixty stories under various pseudonyms, soon gaining a reputation as a brilliant young writer. In 1882, he decided it was time to establish his name and claim to fame properly, and so he picked and carefully put together the twelve stories he considered his best work, intending to publish them with illustrations by his brother Nikolay, a gifted artist himself. The Prank, as Chekhov entitled the book, was all set to go to the printer when a Tsarist censor suppressed the book. Why? Because, as Chekhov wrote to a friend, "my best stories uproot the foundations." Satires, send-ups, tales of student life, artistic ambition, hunting parties, troubled families, love and betrayal, these twelve stories, accompanied by Nikolay's illustrations, display the zest, energy, humor, and unsparing insight that were Chekhov's from the start.

Author Biography:

Anton Chekhov (1860-1904), the son of a grocer and a serf, worked as a physician and ran an open clinic for the poor, while also writing the plays and short stories that have established him as one of the greatest figures in Russian literature. NYRB Classics also publishes Peasants and Other Stories, a selection of Chekhov's short works, edited by Edmund Wilson. Maria Bloshteyn is a translator and scholar of Russian and American literature. She lives in Toronto.
Release date Australia
July 28th, 2015
Author
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributor
  • Translated by Maria Bloshteyn
Edition
Main
Pages
168
Dimensions
10x202x126
ISBN-13
9781590178362
Product ID
22529978

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