Complete collection of essays and letters. Works in 18 volumes. Volume 14-15. From Siberia. Sakhalin Island (1890 - 1895)

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The complete collection of works and letters . Works in 18 volumes. Volume 14-15. From Siberia . Sakhalin Island (1890 - 1895) "is a unique publication that opens up to the reader the amazing world of creativity of one of the greatest Russian writers, Anton Pavlovich Chekhov . These volumes contain not only works of art, but also letters that allow a deeper understanding of the author's personality, his thoughts and experiences in difficult times. In these volumes, Chekhov shares his impressions of a trip to Sakhalin, an island that became a symbol of exile life and cruel realities of the time. Reading his works, you plunge into the atmosphere of Siberia, feeling the harshness of nature and the difficult fate of people who find themselves in this remote corner of Russia. Chekhov describes not only the landscapes, but also the inner world of his characters, their hopes and fears, which makes his works especially lively and relevant. These volumes will be of interest to both lovers of classical literature and those who seek to understand the depth of the human soul. Readers interested in the history of Russia, social justice and philosophical reflections on life will find in these pages a lot of food for thought. Chekhov raises important topics such as suffering, loneliness, the search for the meaning of life and, of course, human relations, which remain relevant in the modern world. Chekhov's style is characterized by conciseness and accuracy, which allows him to convey complex emotions and thoughts with simple but expressive words. His ability to create images and atmosphere makes each work unique. In "From Siberia" and "Sakhalin Island" he uses a rich language, rich in metaphors and allegories, which makes reading not only informative, but also aesthetically pleasing. In addition, in these volumes you will find Chekhov’s letters, which reveal his personal experiences and reflections on life, literature and society. These letters allow the reader to see the author not only as a great writer, but also as a person who sought answers to complex questions that troubled him throughout his life. They reflect his doubts, hopes and disappointments, which makes his image more human and closer. If you are looking for books that are similar in spirit and subject, pay attention to the works of authors such as Ivan Bunin, Maxim Gorky and Fyodor Dostoevsky . Their work also addresses important social and philosophical issues, making them relevant to the modern reader. The complete collection of works and letters . Works in 18 volumes. Volume 14-15. From Siberia . Sakhalin Island (1890 - 1895)" is not just a collection of texts, but a real literary treasure trove that will allow you to better understand not only Chekhov's work, but also the very essence of human existence. This book will be an excellent addition to the library of anyone who appreciates Russian literature and wants to get in touch with the great legacy of one of the most important writers in the world. Do not miss the opportunity to discover new facets of Chekhov’s work and enjoy his unique style!
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Чехов Антон Павлович
- Language
- Russian
- Release date
- 1985