Three Sisters
A modern reimagining of Chekhov's classic tale
Anton Chekhov author Lucy Caldwell translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Faber & Faber
Published:20th Oct '16
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In Three Sisters, three siblings long for a new life in America, seeking to escape their dull suburban existence and find their true selves.
In Three Sisters, three siblings, Orla, Marianne, and Erin, find themselves yearning for a life beyond the constraints of their mundane suburban existence. As they navigate the challenges of adolescence, they dream of a new beginning in America, where possibilities seem endless. On the eve of Erin's eighteenth birthday, the atmosphere is charged with hope and anticipation, as friends and family gather to celebrate. For a brief moment, the sisters believe that change is within their grasp, and that they can redefine their identities and futures.
The narrative unfolds against the backdrop of their upbringing in East Belfast during the 1990s, a time marked by both personal and political upheaval. The sisters grapple with their desires to break free from societal expectations and the weight of their family's history. Each sibling embodies different aspirations and fears, making their collective journey both poignant and relatable. Their interactions reveal the complexities of sisterhood, as they support and challenge one another along the way.
Lucy Caldwell's reimagining of Chekhov's classic work breathes new life into the themes of identity, ambition, and the pursuit of happiness. Three Sisters serves as a powerful exploration of what it means to seek change and make a difference in one's life, encapsulating the universal struggle for self-discovery and fulfillment.
ISBN: 9780571334919
Dimensions: 198mm x 127mm x 10mm
Weight: 146g
128 pages
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