Ivanov

Ivanov

by Anton Chekhov

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 — 2 hours, 31 minutes

Ivanov

Ivanov

by Anton Chekhov

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Overview

Ivanov (1889) is a drama in four acts by Russian writer Anton Chekhov. Written in ten days, the play premiered in 1887 at Moscow’s Korsh Theatre and was initially a failure due to its rushed composition, production issues, and significant changes made to Chekhov’s script. Disappointed but far from discouraged, Chekhov reworked the play to his satisfaction, and the edited version premiered to rave reviews in St. Petersburg in 1889.

The play follows a man named Nikolai Ivanov and his wife Anna Petrovna. Deeply in debt, Ivanov is unable to pay for the recommended treatment for his wife’s tuberculosis, which requires an extended stay in Crimea. When Ivanov leaves his estate to visit the Lebedev’s, a wealthy socialite family to whom he is indebted, Anna and Lvov secretly follow him. There, he is seduced by the Lebedev’s daughter Sasha, who confesses her love for him and convinces Ivanov to betray his wife. Anna witnesses their act in secret, and later confronts the man for whom she gave up her religion, family, and inheritance to marry. Incensed, Ivanov reveals to her the true nature of her illness, and the reality of his depravity is revealed. As the play concludes, Lvov decides that in order to prevent Ivanov from ruining the lives of others, he must be willing to risk his own. Ivanov is a psychologically intense drama by Anton Chekhov, a master storyteller whose characters always seem to lurk at the limit of decency, and yet remain fearfully human.

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Editorial Reviews

Time Out (San Francisco)

The director wanted 'a language that would sound, in the mouths of American actors, as fresh and vivid as the original Russian.' Schmidt succeeds. Slang and modern idiom are woven almost seamlessly into the script.

Sacramento Bee

Schmidt's translation has a lean, sharp, sorrowfully funny style...

From the Publisher

A play often patronised as an immature melodrama, one that Chekhov himself described as "a pudding", has the quirkiness, the subtlety, the unpredictable touches of human truth we associate with the great works that followed.” —Benedict Nightingale, The Times

“...as intimate and subtly plotted as a piece of chamber music” —Rachel Halliburton, The Evening Standard

“A dazzling cabaret that brings tears to the cheek” —The Evening Standard

New Yorker

"Pevear and Volokhonsky are at once scrupulous translators and vivid stylists of English."

Product Details

BN ID: 2940169103069
Publisher: LibriVox
Publication date: 08/25/2014
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