In the Twilight, the third collection of short stories compiled by
Anton Chekhov himself, was his first major success and won him the
prestigious Pushkin Prize when it was published in 1888. This
volume represents a clear milestone in the writer's passage from
the youthful Antosha Chekhonte, author of slight comic sketches, to
the mature master of the short-story genre. This edition presents
the sixteen tales of the original collection - ranging from
well-known and acknowledged gems such as 'Agafya' and 'On the Road'
to others which will be fresh even to many seasoned readers of
Chekhov - in a brand-new translation by Hugh Aplin, providing an
invaluable glimpse into a pivotal moment in the writer's literary
career.
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