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Anton Chekhov: The Prank

July 31, 2015

This week NYRB Classics published Anton Chekhov’s The Prank, the first book Chekhov put together and tried to publish when he was only twenty-two years old. But he failed, thanks to the censors, and the book was never published: until now, in English, the first time in any language. Translated from the Russian by Maria Bloshteyn and accompanied by illustrations by Chekhov’s brother Nikolai, The Prank is not only an important book but also an absolute delight on its own, outside of its historical magnitude and the magnitude of its author. This is no mere curiosity. Read the full post.

Jane Gardam: “The Tribute”

July 30, 2015

Lee continues to explore the mighty works in The Stories of Jane Gardam with “The Tribute.” Read the full post.

The 2015 Man Booker Prize Longlist

July 29, 2015

The 2015 Man Booker Prize longlist has been announced. Read the full post.

Alice Munro: “The Beggar Maid”

July 28, 2015

Trevor and Betsy tackle the title story of Alice Munro’s The Beggar Maid.

Heinz Insu Fenkl: “Five Arrows”

July 27, 2015

This week’s New Yorker fiction is Heinz Insu Finkl’s “Five Arrows.” Come join in the discussion. Read the full post.

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