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Tales of Chekhov
Jun 4, 2007 — Summer is the season we can finally tackle the books that have been piling up on our desks and forming small mountains on the floor. Book critic Alan Cheuse offers a selection of some of the best books of late spring and early summer, and some classics that are always present in his literary landscape.
Jun 4, 2007 — Book critic Alan Cheuse recommends Anton Chekhov's 200 stories, collected in a 13-volume boxed set. "Chekhov's stories contain just about every nuance and turn of the modern human heart and soul, offering countless hours of splendid short fiction," Cheuse says.
Jun 4, 2007 — Novelist Richard Ford wrote the introduction to The Tales of Chekhov. "Read these wonderful stories," Ford tells us, "for pleasure, first, and do not read them fast. The more you linger, the more you reread, the more you'll experience and feel addressed by this great genius...."
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