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EPISODE · Jun 14, 2026 · 49 MIN

Kashtanka - Anton Chekhov

from Kashtanka · host Anton Chekhov

"Kashtanka," a shaggy-dog story penned by Anton Chekhov in seven parts and first published in 1887, relates the experiences of its eponymous heroine, a fox-faced, reddish dachshund-mix, whose name means 'little chestnut.' After her detestation of music causes her to become separated from the carpenter with whose family she had been living, Kashtanka finds herself taken up by an unusual vaudevillian and goes to live among an assortment of other intelligent animals, each of whom is observed with the characteristic empathy and humor that stamp Chekhov's work. (Summary by Grant Hurlock)

"Kashtanka," a shaggy-dog story penned by Anton Chekhov in seven parts and first published in 1887, relates the experiences of its eponymous heroine, a fox-faced, reddish dachshund-mix, whose name means 'little chestnut.' After her detestation of music causes her to become separated from the carpenter with whose family she had been living, Kashtanka finds herself taken up by an unusual vaudevillian and goes to live among an assortment of other intelligent animals, each of whom is observed with the characteristic empathy and humor that stamp Chekhov's work. (Summary by Grant Hurlock)

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Kashtanka by Anton Chekhov (1860 - 1904) LibriVox "Kashtanka," a shaggy-dog story penned by Anton Chekhov in seven parts and first published in 1887, relates the experiences of its eponymous heroine, a fox-faced, reddish dachshund-mix, whose name means 'little chestnut.' After her detestation of music causes her to become separated from the carpenter with whose family she had been living, Kashtanka finds herself taken up by an unusual vaudevillian and goes to live among an assortment of other intelligent animals, each of whom is observed with the characteristic empathy and humor that stamp Chekhov's work. (Summary by Grant Hurlock) Kashtanka by Anton Chekhov Loyal Books "Kashtanka," a shaggy-dog story penned by Anton Chekhov in seven parts and first published in 1887, relates the experiences of its eponymous heroine, a fox-faced, reddish dachshund-mix, whose name means 'little chestnut.' After her detestation of music causes her to become separated from the carpenter with whose family she had been living, Kashtanka finds herself taken up by an unusual vaudevillian and goes to live among an assortment of other intelligent animals, each of whom is observed with the characteristic empathy and humor that stamp Chekhov's work. Kashtanka - Anton Chekhov Anton Chekhov Step into a world of whimsy and subtle introspection with stories that explore the unpredictable nature of life through the eyes of everyday characters. Discover tales that delve into themes of loyalty, change, and the unexpected twists of fate that can reshape lives in an instant. This podcast offers a rotating collection of full-length audiobooks, bringing you a new classic each week. Experience a rich variety of narratives spanning different eras and styles, as each episode introduces a fresh perspective on the human experience. Whether you're seeking insight or simply wish to enjoy engaging storytelling, you'll find something intriguing here. New books are added weekly, offering endless opportunities for exploration. Check out more shows at solgoodmedia.com.

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