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Audio Program
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Short Stories
Author:
Anton Chekhov
Format:
Audio Download
Audio Length:
7 hours and 30 min.
Rating:
Price:
$21

Publisher's Summary:
These are short stories of one of the greatest writers in the world, Anton Chekhov. For more than 100 years, his humor and philosophy have surprised readers by their depth and brightness. These stories are for Russia and Russians, as much today as they were 100 years ago.The stories included in this collection are: The Letter to the Learned Neighbour The Wife of a Chemist In the Bath-house In Moskow, at the Trubnaya Square Vanka The Day in the Countryside Children Lively Chronology Someone Who Lost His Way Wicked Boy Malefactor Familiar Man Ivan Matveevitch The Memories of the Idealistic Man Delaying the Time Cook Gets Married Horse's Surname At the Mill The Burbot The Beggar Overdid Polinka The Simulator The Death of the Official Lucky The Slime The Boredom The Officer Prishebeev A Chameleon The Surgery A Girl from Chorus The JokeThis audiobook is in Russian with music by Al Belonosov.
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