by Michael Frayn (Author), Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (Author), Michael Frayn (Translator)
Comprising four one-act comic vaudevilles and four short stories adapted for the stage by Michael Frayn, The Sneeze introduces readers to a less familiar selection of work by one of the greatest precursors of modern drama.
First published in 1989, this reissue includes
The Sneeze;
The Alien Corn;
The Bear;
The Evils of Tobacco;
The Inspector-General;
Swan Song;
The Prospect, and
Plots.
Michael Frayn's translations of Chekhov's work marry the expertise of the translator with the innate understanding of a master dramatist and are widely regarded as the truest, most authentic renderings of Chekhov's work: 'His keen imaginative sympathy with the great Russian dramatist extends beyond translation . . . But translation is an art at which he excels.'
SpectatorAuthor Biography
Anton Chekhov (1860-1904) is regarded as one of the greatest precursors of modern drama owing largely to the brilliance of his four masterpieces: The Seagull (1896), Uncle Vanya (1899), Three Sisters (1901) and The Cherry Orchard (1904). His work is a staple of the stage and of drama and literature courses.
Number of Pages: 80
Dimensions: 0.4 x 7.6 x 5 IN
Publication Date: January 14, 2008