About Love
Three Stories by Anton Chekhov
Anton Chekhov author David Helwig author David Helwig translator Seth illustrator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Biblioasis
Published:22nd Nov '12
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$2000 marketing and publicity budget Seth-designed broadside in galley box mailing Selected galley mailing National review copy mailing Seth-designed posters for distribution to bookstores Promotion on the author's website (www.davidhelwig.com) Promotion targeting niche markets (Seth collectors, comic stores, gift stores)
Three of Chekhov's lesser-known stories, now beautifully rendered into English by novelist David Helwig. Sublimely illustrated by Seth.Absolutely wonderful."--Francine Prose Written in France toward the end of his career, these stories are Anton Chekhov's only attempt at the linked collection. "A Man in a Shell" is a grotesque Gogolian comedy; "Gooseberries," a narrator's impassioned response; and "About Love," a poignant story of failed relationships. Translated by the impeccable David Helwig and fabulously illustrated by Seth, About Love is essential for any Chekhov enthusiast. David Helwig is the author of twenty volumes of fiction and fourteen volumes of poetry, an Officer of the Order of Canada, and former poet laureate of Prince Edward Island.
"In a pairing seemingly made in aesthetic heaven, Biblioasis has released a quaint and stunning edition that combines Seth's vividly drab illustration with the patient and diligent prose of Chekhov. This trio of linked stories, penned toward the end of Chekhov's career, has appeared elsewhere in different forms, but here translator David Helwig rejuvenates Chekhov's commitment to pacing and tone, and Seth's moody drawings and design nicely supplement the mood and timbre of Chekhov's narratives. Though it easily holds crossover appeal, the book doesn't seem overly concerned with winning new fans for either Seth or Chekhov, both firmly established as preeminent in their field. Instead, this book offers existing fans of both a new gem for their home libraries."--Rain Taxi
ISBN: 9781926845425
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 297g
112 pages