Memories of Chekhov
Accounts of the Writer from His Family, Friends and Contemporaries
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This revelatory documentary biography of Anton Chekhov (1860–1904), one of the world’s best playwrights, collects more than 100 written recollections of Chekhov’s close friends, family and colleague writers and artists, such as Ivan Bunin, Konstantin Stanislavsky and Maxim Gorky. Drawn from rare periodicals and obscure archival sources from the 1880s to the 1930s, these accounts, few of which have ever before been translated to English, address his affairs with female admirers, his passions and hobbies, his visits to shelters for the homeless, his support of aspiring writers, as well as his advice to theater directors, actors and writers. A complement to the wealth of scholarly material on Chekhov, this work offers new discoveries for both specialists and general enthusiasts.
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Bibliographic Details
Edited and translated by Peter Sekirin
Format: softcover (6 x 9)
Pages: 223
Bibliographic Info: 12 photos, chronology, bibliography, index
Copyright Date: 2012
pISBN: 978-0-7864-5871-4
eISBN: 978-0-7864-8644-1
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Foreword by Alan Twigg 1
Preface 7
One. Childhood and School Years: 1860–1879
Introduction 11
Mikhail Chekhov. “Around Chekhov” 12
Mikhail Chekhov. “Anton Chekhov During His Summer Vacations” 13
Ivan Chekhov and Leonid Sulerzhitsky. “Memories of Chekhov” 14
Maria Drossi and Alexander Roskin. “Chekhov’s Young Years” 15
Alexander Chekhov. “From Chekhov’s Childhood” 15
Alexey Dolzhenko. “Memories of Anton Chekhov” 17
Maria Chekhova. “My Memories” 18
Sergei Yakovlev. “Memories of A.P. Chekhov” 20
Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko. “From the Past” 23
Two. Chekhov in Moscow: 1879–1892
Introduction 25
Zakhar Pichugin. “From My Meetings with A.P. Chekhov” 27
Konstantin Korovin. “My Meetings with Chekhov” 28
Grigory Rossolimo. “Memories of Chekhov” 30
Ivan Leontiev-Shcheglov. “Chekhov” 32
Peter Zelenin. “About A.P. Chekhov and His Family” 34
Nikolai Teleshov. “A.P. Chekhov” 36
Vladimir Korolenko. “Anton Pavlovich Chekhov” 39
Sergei Sobolevsky. “A Portrait” 40
Aleksander Lazarev-Gruzinsky. “A.P. Chekhov” 41
Semyon Podiachev. “My Life” 44
Natalia Gubareva. “Memories of A.P. Chekhov” 46
Aleksander Pomerantsev. “Memories of A.P. Chekhov” 47
Ilya Repin. “My Meetings with Chekhov” 49
Three. The Melikhovo Cottage in the 1890s
Introduction 51
Tatiana Shchepkina-Kupernik. “Young Years” 52
Jury Avdeev. “Chekhov in Melikhovo” 53
Mikhail Chekhov. “Around Chekhov” 54
Alexey Yakovlev. “A.P. Chekhov” 55
Ivan Belousov. “Chekhov as a Fisherman” 58
Ilya Braz. “New About Chekhov” 59
A. Kazanin, E. Vakulov. “Encounters with Chekhov” 60
Grigory Rossolimo. “Memories of Chekhov” 60
Nina Drozdova. “Memories of Chekhov” 62
Mikhail Plotov. “A Big Heart” 64
Tatiana Shchepkina-Kupernik. “Young Years” 66
Pavel Egorovich Chekhov. “Diary” 69
Jury Avdeev. “To the Memory of Maria Chekhova” 70
Alexander Roskin. “Young Chekhov” 71
Alexey Suvorin and Anton Chekhov. “Works. Letters” 72
Mikhail Chekhov. “Around Chekhov” 73
A. Chaikin. “Anton Chekhov: My Traveling Companion” 74
Anatoly Koni. “Selected Works” 75
Mikhail Chekhov. “A.P. Chekhov and Mongooses” 76
Alexandra Khotiaintseva. “Meetings with Chekhov” 76
Four. Writers and Friends
Introduction 78
Maxim Gorky. “A.P. Chekhov” 79
A. Melkova. “Tatyana Tolstaya and Chekhov” 80
Maxim Gorky. “Leo Tolstoy” 81
Ivan Bunin. “Chekhov” 81
Sergei Semenov. “Chekhov Meets Leo Tolstoy” 82
Anton Chekhov. “Letters” 84
Vassily Maklakov. “Memories of Chekhov” 85
Alexander Sumbatov-Juzhin. “Three Meetings” 86
Ivan Belousov. “About A.P. Chekhov” 87
Fyodor Fidler. “Mister Golikov” 87
Evgeny Karpov. “Two Last Meetings with Chekhov” 88
Evgeny Yasinsky. “The Novel of My Life” 90
Vladimir Giliarovsky. “Optimistic People” 90
Ignaty Potapenko. “Interview” 91
Ivan Novikov. “Two Meetings with Chekhov” 93
Alexander Serebrov-Tikhonov. “About Chekhov” 94
Alexander Goldenweiser. “Around Tolstoy” 95
Leo Tolstoy. “Diary” (from Complete Works) 96
Vladimir Simov. “From Memories of Chekhov” 97
Mikhail Nesterov. “The Old Days” 98
Leonid Sulerzhitsky and Vasily Kachalov. “Interview” 98
Mikhail Chlenov. “A.P. Chekhov and Culture” 99
Nikolai Panov. “About Chekhov’s Portrait” 100
Alexander Pleshcheev. “Visiting A.P. Chekhov” 101
Alexey Suvorin. “Diary” 104
Lydia Avilova. “A.P. Chekhov in My Life” 104
Five. Chekhov and Theater
Introduction 108
Konstantin Stanislavsky. “Works. My Life in Art” 110
Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko. “From the Past” 111
Alexandra Glama-Mesherskaya. “Memories” 112
Vsevolod Meyerhold. “Diary” 113
Alexander Pleshcheev. “The Staging of Ivanov” 113
Fyodor Chervinsky. “Meetings with A.P. Chekhov” 115
Nikolai Ezhov. “Humor Writers of the 1880s” 115
Konstantin Varlamov. “Meetings with Varlamov” 116
Vladimir Giliarovsky. “Moscow and Moscovites” 116
Vladimir Korolenko. “Anton Pavlovich Chekhov” 117
Maria Chitau. “A.P. Chekhov” 119
Olga Knipper-Chekhova. “About A.P. Chekhov” 120
Vera Komissarzhevskaya. “Memories” 121
Konstantin Stanislavsky. “Works. The Moscow Art Theater” 123
Vassily Kachalov. “From My Memories” 124
Nikolai Teleshov. “A.P. Chekhov” 128
Ivan Volkov. “Meyerhold: A Biography” 129
Vladimir Nemorovich-Danchenko. “From the Past. The Birth of a Theater” 130
Konstantin Stanislavsky. “The Moscow Art Theater in Yalta” 132
Konstantin Stanislavsky. “A Trip to Crimea” 134
Kleopatra Katarygina. “Memories of A.P. Chekhov” 137
Konstantin Stanislavsky. “Chekhov and Artyom” 139
Nikolai Efros. “From the History of The Cherry Orchard” 140
Savva Mamontov. “Two Meetings with Chekhov” 141
Sergei Naidenov-Alexeev. “Chekhov in My Memories” 142
Leonid Leonidov. “Past and Present” 143
Viktor Troinov. “Meetings in Moscow” 144
Six. Chekhov in Yalta: 1898–1904
Introduction 146
Elena Shavrova. “A.P. Chekhov” 148
Daniil Gorodetsky. “Memories of Anton Pavlovich Chekhov” 149
I. Gurland. “Memories of Chekhov” 151
A.A. Kuprina-Iordanskaya. “From the Memories of Kuprin” 151
Mikhail Pervukhin. “A.P. Chekhov and Yalta Residents” 152
Lev Shapovalov. “Chekhov’s House in Yalta” 152
Maria Chekhova. “Chekhov Museum in Yalta” 153
Vladimir Ladyzhensky. “Old Days” 156
Viacheslav Fausek. “My Meeting with Chekhov” 157
Vladimir Posse. “My Life” 160
Ivan Bunin. “Chekhov” 162
Alexander Kuprin. “Chekhov. In Memoriam” 164
Ekaterina Peshkova. “Meetings with A.P. Chekhov” 166
Maxim Gorky. “A.P. Chekhov” 168
Alexey Pleshcheev. “Chekhov in Yalta” 169
Lev Altshuller. “Memories of Doctor Altshuller’s Son about Chekhov” 170
Isaac Altshuller. “About Chekhov” 170
Alexey Sergeenko. “Two Meetings with Chekhov” 172
Isaac Altshuller. “About Chekhov” 174
Sergei Elpatievsky. “Anton Pavlovich Chekhov” 176
Nikolai Garin-Mikhailovsky. “In Memory of Chekhov” 177
Vikenti Veresaev. “A.P. Chekhov” 178
Vladimir Knipper-Nardov. “Memories of A.P. Chekhov” 179
Mikhail Pervukhin. “From My Memories of Chekhov” 179
Natalia Gubareva. “Memories of A.P. Chekhov” 182
Boris Lazarevsky. “A.P. Chekhov” 183
Maxim Gorky. “A.P. Chekhov” 184
Anton Chekhov and Olga Knipper. “Letters” 187
Olga Knipper-Chekhova. “About A.P. Chekhov” 189
Nikolai Ulianov. “The Portrait of Chekhov” 191
Appendix: The Lifetime of Anton Chekhov 193
Annotated Bibliography 205
Index 211
Book Reviews & Awards
“highly recommend[ed]”—ForeWord Reviews; “Sekirin’s compilation presents a pleasurable and edifying trove for English-reading fans of Chekhov”—Slavonic and East European Review; “provides interesting and wide-ranging accounts that are helpfully compiled in a readable format”—Comparative Drama.