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The Cherry Orchard (English Version)

The Cherry Orchard (English Version)

Book Details

  • Author: Anton Chekhov

  • Binding: Paperback

  • Language: Bengali

  • Pages: 86

  • ISBN: 9788199561953

  • Publisher: Book Valley

About the Book:
The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov is a quietly devastating portrait of a family and a way of life on the brink of extinction. Set against the backdrop of a declining aristocratic estate, the play depicts its owners' inability to adapt to a changing Russia. They cling to memory, nostalgia, and illusion, facing the imminent sale of the estate to pay off mounting debts. Through delicate irony and profound compassion, Chekhov explores the comedy and tragedy of human inertia, where love, regret, and hope coexist in every gesture. Translated by Julius West, this Book Valley edition preserves Chekhov's lyrical clarity and emotional depth, offering a timeless reflection on loss, transition, and the consequences of inaction.

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Book Details

  • Author: Anton Chekhov

  • Binding: Paperback

  • Language: Bengali

  • Pages: 86

  • ISBN: 9788199561953

  • Publisher: Book Valley

About the Book:
The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov is a quietly devastating portrait of a family and a way of life on the brink of extinction. Set against the backdrop of a declining aristocratic estate, the play depicts its owners' inability to adapt to a changing Russia. They cling to memory, nostalgia, and illusion, facing the imminent sale of the estate to pay off mounting debts. Through delicate irony and profound compassion, Chekhov explores the comedy and tragedy of human inertia, where love, regret, and hope coexist in every gesture. Translated by Julius West, this Book Valley edition preserves Chekhov's lyrical clarity and emotional depth, offering a timeless reflection on loss, transition, and the consequences of inaction.

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