Anton Chekhov (Author)
Anton Chekhov was a Russian author and playwright who has
been hailed as the master of the modern short story. Born in 1860
in Taganov, he studied at medical school before becoming a writer.
Among his best known short tales are 'The Steppe' (which won him
the Pushkin Prize in 1888), 'Ward No. 6' (1892) and 'The Lady with
the Dog' (1889), while his plays include The Seagull (1895), Uncle
Vanya (1897), The Three Sisters (1901) and The Cherry Orchard
(1904), all of which are widely acclaimed as masterpieces. He died
in July 1904 in Badenweiler, Germany.
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