Love, and Other Stories by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov
Don't go into this book expecting a single, continuous plot. 'Love, and Other Stories' is a collection of separate tales, each a perfect little snapshot of Russian life in the late 1800s. The characters are ordinary people: doctors, teachers, landowners, and clerks. The 'action' is often internal. In one story, a man travels to propose to a woman, only to have his entire romantic vision dismantled by her mundane family life. In another, a husband watches his wife's illness with a confusing mix of dread and something like hope. The conflict is rarely with a villain, but with life itself—with boredom, misunderstanding, and the gap between what we feel and what we can say.
Why You Should Read It
Chekhov is the master of the 'nothing' moment. He shows us that the most important things happen in the pauses. His characters are frustratingly real. They make bad choices, they lie to themselves, and they often miss the point completely. Reading these stories feels like looking in a mirror, even across 150 years. You'll see your own moments of quiet longing, petty jealousy, and sudden clarity in his pages. The writing is clean and sharp, with no extra fluff. He doesn't tell you how to feel; he just shows you the scene and lets you sit with the ache or the irony of it all.
Final Verdict
This book is perfect for anyone who believes real life is complicated and beautiful. It's for the reader who prefers character studies over car chases, and for anyone who's ever felt a deep emotion they couldn't quite explain. If you like Alice Munro, George Saunders, or just people-watching at a cafe, you'll find a friend in Chekhov. It's not a light, happy read, but it's a deeply human one. You'll finish it feeling quieter, wiser, and more observant of the small dramas unfolding all around you.
This book is widely considered to be in the public domain. Access is open to everyone around the world.
Jackson Taylor
1 year agoCitation worthy content.
Michelle Lee
1 year agoThis book was worth my time since the emotional weight of the story is balanced perfectly. Exceeded all my expectations.