Track Chapter Length
1 01 - Chapter 01 10:05
2 02 - Chapter 02 4:39
3 03 - Chapter 03 13:45
4 04 - Chapter 04 11:52
5 05 - Chapter 05 13:04
6 06 - Chapter 06 16:02
7 07 - Chapter 07 7:18
8 08 - Chapter 08 6:48
9 09 - Chapter 09 7:37
10 10 - Chapter 10 10:59
11 11 - Chapter 11 13:59
12 12 - Chapter 12 9:03
13 13 - Chapter 13 6:42
14 14 - Chapter 14 7:51
15 15 - Chapter 15 10:08
16 16 - Chapter 16 3:38
17 17 - Chapter 17 13:35
18 18 - Chapter 18 10:48


Production
Read by: Expatriate
Book Coordinator: Expatriate
Meta Coordinator: J. M. Smallheer
Proof Listener: DaveC

Artwork
Cover: Anton Checkhov, 1904
Inset: Painting of Zinaida Yusupova by V.Serov
Inset: Anton Chekhov with a bow tie, author unknown



An Anonymous Story is a novella published in 1893 that has also been translated as The Story of a Nobody and The Story of an Unknown Man.  The unknown man is the narrator, “Stefan”, a revolutionary who has taken an undercover position as a footman in the home of Orlov, an aristocratic playboy, in order to gain access to his father, a powerful bureaucrat. As luck would have it, Orlov has little to do with his father, but does manage to seduce a married woman, Zinaida, who falls in love with him, leaves her husband, and moves in. Orlov finds her affection an inconvenient constraint on his freedom, and soon disappears for weeks at a time, supposedly on “inspection tours in the provinces”, but actually staying with a friend. Stefan’s ideals are crushed by the flagrant hypocrisy on display and the general profligacy and purposelessness. His disillusion is mitigated by his compassion for Zinaida, which morphs into simple passion. He comes clean about Orlov’s activities as well as his own identity and deceit, and convinces her to flee with him to Europe. After several months abroad, he becomes acutely ill, and as she nurses him back to health she realizes he is in love with her, and is not simply an altruistic rescuer. She herself is unwell and pregnant with Orlov’s child. Things do not go well, and the outcome is unexpected, tragic, and complex. There are no heroes here, yet Chekhov makes no moral judgments, which results in a powerful irony that forces reader to resolve ambiguities on their own.


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Item Info
EAN - DVD case 0682550991078
EAN - CD jacket 0682550992266
Media MP3 CD
Package DVD Case
Author Anton Chekhov (1860 - 1904) Translated by Constance Garnett
Year 1893
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Read by Expatriate
Length 2 hours and 58 minutes
Type of Reading Solo

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An Anonymous Story

  • Author: Anton Chekhov
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