We are currently making improvements to the Audible site. In an effort to enhance the accessibility experience for our customers, we have created a page to more easily navigate the new experience, available at the web address www.audible.co.uk/access.
Stephen Fry Presents a Selection of Anton Chekhov's Short Stories | [Anton Chekov]
Play Stephen Fry Presents a Selection of Anton Chekhov's Short Stories

Stephen Fry Presents a Selection of Anton Chekhov's Short Stories

  • UNABRIDGED
  • by Anton Chekov
  • Narrated by Stephen Fry
  • Your Likes make Audible better!

    'Likes' are shared on Facebook and Audible.com. We use your 'likes' to improve Audible.com for all our listeners.

    You can turn off Audible.com sharing from your Account Details page.

    OK
  • Regular Price :£9.09

Two ways to buy!

What's Trending in Classics:

  • Average Customer Rating
  • Overall
    (35)
    Performance
    (2)
    Story
    (3)
 
  • LENGTH
    1 hr and 48 mins
  • RELEASE DATE
    01/12/2008
  • AUDIO FORMATS
    About Audio Formats
    2 3 4 Enhanced Audio
 

People who bought this also bought...

Publisher's Summary

"Chekhov is probably better known in Britain for his plays than for his prose. For many, however, it is his short stories that mark the high water of his genius. It might at first glance be hard for those not used to his style of narrative to see what the fuss is about - and fuss there is: for most authors and lovers of literature Chekhov is incomparably the greatest short story writer there ever was. These tales appear to be about nothing. Some seem shockingly short and disarmingly inconsequential. They often fail to provide that sting in the tail or punch in the gut that we associate with the kind of popular Roald Dahl, Somerset Maugham story. But if you let character, observation and language do their work in your mind - hope you will agree with me that no writer captured, mood, moral entanglement, familial love and the pains and joys of humanity quite as well and with quite so much painterly detail, sympathy and fellow-feeling as Anton Chekhov." written by Stephen Fry.

©2008 SamFry Limited; (P)2008 HarperCollins Publishers

©2008 SamFry Limited (P)2008 HarperCollins Publishers

What Members Say

Average Customer Rating

4.3 (35 ratings)
5 star
 (22)
4 star
 (8)
3 star
 (1)
2 star
 (3)
1 star
 (1)
Overall
3.3 (3 ratings)
5 star
 (1)
4 star
 (1)
3 star
 (0)
2 star
 (0)
1 star
 (1)
Story
3.5 (2 ratings)
5 star
 (1)
4 star
 (0)
3 star
 (0)
2 star
 (1)
1 star
 (0)
Performance
  •  
    Mikko EspooFinland 21/01/2010
    Mikko EspooFinland 21/01/2010 Member Since 2010
    HELPFUL VOTES
    9
    ratings
    REVIEWS
    8
    6
    FOLLOWERS
    FOLLOWING
    0
    0
    Overall
    Performance
    Story
    "Virtuoso"

    Anton Chekhov's short stories are more numerous than his plays but harder to appreciate: as plays they are economical with means - no fireworks of plot here - but the absence of actors means there is little emotion to balance the close minute observations of the world. Here, Stephen Fry offers magnificient show, that almost elevates the stories to the emotional level of playacting on stage, though he seems never to go over the top; it is a cearfully studied and controlled performance with a feel of great spontanity at the same time.

    5 of 5 people found this review helpful
  •  
    Tim High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom 05/03/2011
    Tim High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom 05/03/2011
    HELPFUL VOTES
    47
    ratings
    REVIEWS
    45
    44
    FOLLOWERS
    FOLLOWING
    2
    0
    Overall
    Performance
    Story
    "'He's a Russian Bear - give him some Chekhov...'"

    Chekhov is said to be one of the World's most admired playwrights/authors among thespians. Part of the reason for this is that few have read him & he sounds bewilderingly hard to get into (similar to the reputation of James Joyce or Dostoyevsky).

    The fact is that he isn't really that daunting and his short stories are accessible & often fun. Couple this with having the Master of Eloquent Simplification reading it (and a good translater in Constance Garnet) and you will find that this download makes an excellent introduction to Chekhov.

    In all there are 7 stories of about 5-15 minutes each (Story 5, though, is 40 minutes):

    1. An Avenger
    2. A Blunder
    3. Boys
    4. The Huntsman
    5. The Lady and the Dog
    6. Misery
    7. Oysters

    One thing I would say is that it did take me two full listens to really get into the stories, so this is not for those who want easy, light reading.
    However, when compared to Dickens, it is light as a Fairy Cake.

    Overall this download is a rewarding experience. I would say though that 7 stories (& 80 minutes of material) is a bit mean on the part of the publishers. There is also the fact that Stephen Fry has recorded better audio downloads (e.g. ? Stephen Fry Presents a Selection of Oscar Wilde's Short Stories ? & ?Fry and Laurie Read Daudet and Jerome?), which are worth trying before this as they are simpler & more complete.

    Still, if you want to gain a foothold in the World of Chekhov, then there are few better places to start than this book. Unless, of course, you happen to be a Russian Bear...

    2 of 2 people found this review helpful
  •  
    J Reigate, United Kingdom 14/06/2011
    J Reigate, United Kingdom 14/06/2011
    HELPFUL VOTES
    2
    ratings
    REVIEWS
    25
    2
    FOLLOWERS
    FOLLOWING
    0
    0
    Overall
    Performance
    Story
    "Entertaining and well-read"

    The stories are entertaining. Stephen brings the characters and the circustances of the stories alive with his rich range of expression.

    0 of 0 people found this review helpful
  •  
    Trevor Goole, DN14 0UX, United Kingdom 05/11/2010
    Trevor Goole, DN14 0UX, United Kingdom 05/11/2010 Member Since 2009
    HELPFUL VOTES
    22
    ratings
    REVIEWS
    28
    12
    FOLLOWERS
    FOLLOWING
    0
    0
    Overall
    Performance
    Story
    "Interesting"

    This is the first time I've read (or listened to) Anton Chekhov, and some interesting plots and scenes are described that will probably make me look through his work for something more substantial.

    The book is expertly read by Stephen Fry. I'm a big fan of his narrative style and so that was always going to be a plus point for me.

    I really like this short story series, as it gives you an insight into the styles of these authors.

    0 of 0 people found this review helpful
  • Showing: 1-4 of 4 results

Report Inappropriate Content

If you find this review inappropriate and think it should be removed from our site, let us know. This report will be reviewed by Audible and we will take appropriate action.

CANCEL

Thank You

Your report has been received. It will be reviewed by Audible and we will take appropriate action.