
5 books
Anton Çehov, known in English as Anton Chekhov (1860–1904), was a Russian playwright, short-story writer and physician who made pauses, ordinary gestures and frustrated desire carry dramatic and moral pressure. Bir Av Dramı shows his early use of crime, unreliable narration and social performance, while Seçme Oyunlar Üç Kızkardeş-Vişne Bahçesi gathers plays in which missed connection and historical change enter through ensemble conversation. One foregrounds a single investigation, while the plays distribute conflict across households and generations. Chekhov's characters rarely state the whole truth about themselves, so a pause, repeated phrase or misplaced joke can alter the scene's ethical balance. His restraint is not emotional distance: it gives pity and criticism room to coexist. The selected plays offer the broad dramatic route, while Bir Av Dramı reveals a darker experiment with suspense and judgment.