Ratings27
Average rating3.5
"Chekhov's tragicomedy, replete with the kinds of characters we have come to know as "Chekhovian," incorporates unrequited loves and a murder plot while exploring the social roles of women and the notion of progress. Curt Columbus's splendid new translation and adaptation underscores the contemporary relevance of this prophetic play."--BOOK JACKET.
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Absolutely nothing happens. Bit of yelling at one point, but nothing comes of it.
Russian literature never fails to deliver in the existential dread department.