
In this quietly powerful collection, everyday moments on a small seaside town become the stage for deeper questions about love, duty, and the choices that define a life. The opening story follows Ivan Laevsky, a restless young clerk, as he confides in his boisterous friend Samoylenko about a loveless marriage and the uneasy moral terrain it creates. Their conversation, set against the simple ritual of a morning swim and coffee, draws listeners into the restless inner world of a man caught between societal expectations and personal emptiness.
The remaining tales continue to probe the fragile balance between appearance and authenticity, often revealing the quiet desperation that lies beneath polite civility. Through vivid sketches of provincial characters—doctors, soldiers, and idle bureaucrats—each narrative captures a slice of Russian life with sharp empathy and a touch of melancholy. Listeners will find themselves reflecting on the universal dilemmas of responsibility, pride, and the search for genuine connection.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (403K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
E-text prepared by James Rusk HTML flie produced by David Widger
Release date
2004-09-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1860–1904
Best known for quiet, piercing stories and groundbreaking plays, this Russian master had a gift for making ordinary lives feel unforgettable. He trained as a doctor, wrote with unusual compassion, and helped reshape modern fiction and drama.
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