A review by sookieskipper
My Life And Other Stories by Craig Raine, Constance Garnett, Anton Chekhov

3.0

Both Stylistically and conceptually, this novella is quite similar to Dead Souls. However Chekhov cleverly addresses bleakness of the world that's so similar to Tolstoy, in a succinct manner.

It's what a young idealistic person would feel on Twitter; an idealistic lonely fish in an ocean of moral hypocrisy. This may not be Chekhov's standout work but it's still pretty enjoyable.