Track Section Length
01 The Bet 17:210
02 A Tedious Story (From An Old Man's Journal) Part 1 34:01
03 A Tedious Story (From An Old Man's Journal) Part 2 41:06
04 A Tedious Story (From An Old Man's Journal) Part 3 27:20
05 A Tedious Story (From An Old Man's Journal) Part 4 22:20
06 A Tedious Story (From An Old Man's Journal) Parts 5 & 6 24:03
07 The Fit 53:44
08 Misfortune 32:26
09 After The Theatre 7:10
10 That Wretched Boy 5:38
11 Enemies 34:23
12 A Trifling Occurence 12:37
13 A Gentleman Friend 8:02
14 Overwhelming Sensations 12:22
15 Expensive Lessons 15:07
16 A Living Calendar 6:48
17 Old Age 12:27

Production
Book Coordinator: David Wales
Meta Coordinator: MaryAnn
Proof Listener: DaveC

Artwork
Cover: “The Prisoner”, 1882, by Vladimir Makovsky
Inset: Anton Chekhov with a bow tie. Author unknown.



The Bet and Other Stories is a collection of 12 stories and a novella. Eleven were written between 1885 and 1889 when Chekhov was in his twenties. These are book-ended in time between “That Wretched Boy” (1883) and “After the Theatre (1892)”.  The title story, “The Bet”, is considered one of Chekhov’s finest and involves a bet between a banker and a lawyer about whether capital punishment or life imprisonment is more humane. Others in this collection also rank high in the Chekhov canon. In “A Living Calendar” a State Councilor sits by the fire with his wife and complains of the lack of culture in their town and recalls the past visits of stars, marking time by the ages of their four children.  “A Tedious Story”, the novella also known as “A Dreary Story”, “A Boring Story”, and “A Dull Story”, was influenced by the death of Chekhov’s brother Nikolay and chronicles the alienation and confusion of a renowned professor of medicine during his physical decline from an unspecified illness. “A Gentleman Friend” depicts the dilemma of a beautiful young woman who finds herself penniless upon discharge from a hospital and her stratagems to recover her good fortune. Throughout this collection we see a master at work, showing life as it is in all its messy and inconclusive details, in a style that Nabokov described as “writing the way one person relates to another the most important things in his life, slowly and yet without a break, in a slightly subdued voice”.


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Item Info
EAN - DVD case 0701236970043
EAN - CD jacket 0682550991672
Media MP3 CD
Package DVD Case
Author Anton Chekhov (1860 - 1904)
Translator S. S. Koteliansky and J. M. Murray
Year 1889
Recording
Read by David Wales
Length 6 hours and 7 minutes
Type of Reading Solo

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