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Chekhov Becomes Chekhov

The Emergence of a Literary Genius

«Praise for Creating Anna Karenina: 

"That Creating Anna Karenina is a major contribution to Tolstoy scholarship makes it no less of a delight to read. Blaisdell's passion for the subject, and his always-surprising discoveries about the great man and his creation, kept me turning the pages unstoppably. This is a wonderful book."»

Ian Frazier, author of Travels in Siberia, staff writer at The New Yorker
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Forlag
Pegasus Books
Innbinding
Innbundet
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
400
ISBN
9781639362646
Utgivelsesår
2023
Format
23 x 15 cm

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«Praise for Creating Anna Karenina: 

"That Creating Anna Karenina is a major contribution to Tolstoy scholarship makes it no less of a delight to read. Blaisdell's passion for the subject, and his always-surprising discoveries about the great man and his creation, kept me turning the pages unstoppably. This is a wonderful book."»

Ian Frazier, author of Travels in Siberia, staff writer at The New Yorker

"[Chekhov Becomes Chekhov] captures the turn in Chekhov’s life. Blaisdell’s entertaining book traces this change in Chekhov’s self-perception and allows us to trace the emergence of a literary genius."

<I>The New York Review of Books</I>

«“Two years in the life and work of the Russian master, where Blaisdell draws from Chekhov’s personal correspondence and references several previous biographies in conjunction with close readings of his numerous stories. Blaisdell offers meaningful insights into Chekhov’s life and writing.”»

<I><B>Kirkus Reviews</B></I>

"Absorbing, pleasurable, and as unaffected as its subject. [Blaisdell] doesn’t simply (as the title promises) explain how Chekhov came to be Chekhov but rather how impossible it was for him to become anybody else. It’s the sort of book that dedicated readers rarely find, one that doesn’t presume to teach us about Chekhov so much as simply enjoy him. It is like reading along with a fellow lover of Chekhov, attentive to the nuances of the life behind the work."

 

 

Scott Bradfield, <B><i>The New Republic</i></B>

«“A celebration of the enduring power of literary creativity. The mystery of Chekhov’s genius is thrown into even sharper relief, a rare accomplishment in a genre that’s often the playground of know-it-alls. Blaisdell’s reading reaps handsome rewards. The author’s overflowing enthusiasm never distracts from the main performance––Anton Chekhov’s miraculous transformation from paid humorist to profound commentator on the human condition. As we turn the pages of Chekhov Becomes Chekhov, the author’s delight is ours, too.”»

<I><B>The Wall Street Journal</B></I>

"A work of love...Blaisdell’s incredibly researched work is a treasure trove of insight and information for scholars and fans of Russian literature. For generations to come, it will be a staple for Chekhov studies." 

<b><i>Library Journal, </i>starred review</b>

"A penetrating take on Anton Chekhov's development as a writer. Blaisdell seamlessly blends biography and critical analysis to offer a bracing look at a formative period in the life of a literary legend. The result is a stirring portrait of an artist coming into his own."

<I><B>Publishers Weekly</B></I>

«“Captivating.  How did Anna Karenina evolve from a trivial high-society adulteress, whom Tolstoy despised, into one of the deepest, most sensitive tragic heroines in all of literature? What happened inside Tolstoy to condition this metamorphosis? Creating Anna Karenina is a worthy companion to the novel."»

Janet Fitch, Los Angeles Review of Books

"In its study of the comings and goings of the Tolstoy household at the time of the novel’s composition, Creating Anna Karenina asks if one of the world’s greatest novels was in fact just as much a product of everyday minutia—like who stops by for a visit with what kind of gossip to tell—as it was the culmination of long-simmering ideas about morality and desire."

 

The New Republic

"A fuller understanding of any work—and especially of its creation—requires the resurrection of its creator and his milieu.  Blaisdell manages to do precisely that."

Boris Dralyuk, Executive Editor, Los Angeles Review of Books, from the Foreword

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