My favourite writer is Anton
Pavlovich Chekhov. In my opinion, he is the greatest Russian dramatist and
short-story writer. I'm never tired of reading and rereading his plays and
humorous stories. Chekhov was born in 1860 in Taganrog. In 1879 he went to
Moscow, where he studied medicine. Though he practiced little as a doctor in
his lifetime, he was prouder of his medical knowledge than of his writing
talent. While in college, Chekhov wrote humorous sketches for comic papers to
support his family. He collected the best ones into a volume, Motley Stories,
in 1886. The book attracted the attention of the publisher of the Novoje
Vremja, Russia's largest paper, and Chekhov was asked to contribute stories
regularly.
Chekhov, as an established writer,
was able to develop a style of his own. Though he never gave up writing comic
stories, he began working in a more serious vein. In 1887 Ivanov, his first
play, established Chekhov as a dramatist. From then on, he concentrated on
writing plays, as well as short stories. Chekhov was seriously ill. He had
tuberculosis and knew what it meant. By 1892 his health was s6 bad that he was
afraid to spend another winter in Moscow. He bought a small estate near a
village Melikhovo, 50 miles from Moscow. He spent 5 years there, and those were
happy years in spite of the illness. He wrote some of his best stories there,
including Ward No.6, several well-known one-act comedies and two of his serious
dramatic masterpieces, The Seagull and Uncle Vаnуа. The Seagull was first staged in the Alexandrinsky Theatre in
Petersburg. It was a complete failure because of the dull and clumsy
production. It was a cruel blow to Chekhov. However, the play was successfully
performed as the first production of the Moscow Art Theatre in 1898. From then
on, Chekhov was closely connected with this theatre and with its founder, K.S. Stanislavsky.
In 1901 he married an Art Theatre actress, Olga Knipper, who acted in his play
The Three Sisters the same year. Chekhov's health went from bad to worse and he
had to spend the remaining years in the Crimea and other health spas. The
Cherry Orchard, Ms last play, was produced in 1904. Soon after the first night
Chekhov died. He was 44. several generations of writers both in Russia and
abroad studied and imitated Chekhov to perfect their own literary style.
Chekhov had an immense influence on the 20th century drama.
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