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L'œuvre d'art & autres [The Artwork & Others]
- Narrated by: Marie-Florence Ehret
- Length: 1 hr and 13 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Anton Tchekhov est un écrivain russe né à Taganrog en 1860. Novelliste et dramaturge, il publie d'abord ses textes dans des journaux sous divers pseudonymes pour augmenter ses revenus. Le succès s'avère être au rendez-vous et on le considère très vite comme un nouveau Tolstoï ou un nouveau Dostoievski. Atteint de la tuberculose, il s'éteindra lors d'un voyage pour une cure à Badenweiler, en Allemagne, en 1904.
Please note: This audiobook is in French.
©Anton Tcheckhov (P)2024 W. F. Howes Ltd
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