
About Chekhov
The Unfinished Symphony
I.A. Bunin(Author)
Thomas Gaiton Marullo(Editor)
Northwestern University Press
Will be published approx. on 30. June 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
280 pages
978-0-8101-2388-5 (ISBN)
Description
Seven years after the death of Anton Chekhov, his sister, Maria, wrote to a friend, ""You asked for someone who could write a biography of my deceased brother. If you recall, I recommended Iv. Al. Bunin...No one writes better than he; he knew and understood my deceased brother very well; he can go about the endeavor objectively...I repeat, I would very much like this biography to correspond to reality and that it be written by I. A. Bunin."" In ""About Chekhov"", Ivan Bunin sought to free the writer from limiting political, social, and aesthetic assessments of his life and work, and to present both in a more genuine, insightful, and personal way. Editor and translator, Thomas Gaiton Marullo subtitles ""About Chekhov"", ""The Unfinished Symphony,"" because although Bunin did not complete the work before his death in 1953, he nonetheless fashioned his memoir as a moving orchestral work on the writers' existence and art..."" Even in its unfinished state, ""About Chekhov"" stands not only as a stirring testament of one writer's respect and affection for another, but also as a living memorial to two highly creative artists."" Bunin draws on his intimate knowledge of Chekhov to depict the writer at work, in love, and in relation with such writers as Tolstoy and Gorky. Through anecdotes and observations, spirited exchanges and reflections, this memoir draws a unique portrait that plumbs the depths and complexities of two of Russia's greatest writers.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Evanston
United States
Target group
Adult education
Dimensions
Height: 233 mm
Width: 167 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
383 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8101-2388-5 (9780810123885)
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Persons
Ivan Bunin (1880-1953), a poet and writer of short fiction, won the Nobel Prize in literature in 1933. Three of his works, Night of Denial (2006), The Liberation of Tolstoy: A Tale of Two Writers (2001), and The Life of Arseniev (1994) are published by Northwestern University Press. Thomas Gaiton Marullo is director of the Program in Russian and East European Studies at the University of Notre Dame.