
Swan Song, by Anton Checkov
SWAN SONG - by Anton Checkov - Translated From The Russian, With An Introduction By Marian Fell
INTRODUCTION - ANTON TCHEKOFF
CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF THE PRINCIPAL WORKS OF ANTON TCHEKOFF
THE SWAN SONG
In the twilight of nineteenth‑century Russia, a weary landscape of stagnant towns and restless souls sets the stage. The narrative captures the intellectual caught between vodka‑fueled escapism and a yearning for a brighter future, while the peasantry endures relentless hardship. Through keen, compassionate eyes, the story exposes the absurdities of a society suspended between hope and despair.
Born in the Black Sea port of Taganrog, the author rose from modest beginnings to become a doctor and prolific storyteller, channeling his observations of everyday life into sharp, witty sketches. His work blends biting satire with a tender empathy, turning even the darkest moments into humor that borders on the poignant. Listeners will discover a voice that both critiques and celebrates the human condition, offering a vivid portrait of a Russia on the brink of change.
Language
en
Duration
~30 minutes (29K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by An Anonymous Volunteer and David Widger
Release date
2006-02-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1860–1904
A doctor by training and a writer by instinct, he transformed everyday moments into stories and plays that still feel startlingly alive. His work helped reshape both the modern short story and modern drama.
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