Chekhov, brief biography. Just a few words, but for people who love the author's works, and these lines are enough.
So, Chekhov, a short biography of the writer.
Years of adolescence
The future classic of Russian literature was born inTaganrog on January 29 in the year 1860. Father Anton Pavlovich - merchant of the third guild, as well as the owner of the grocery store. Anton Chekhov from childhood was surrounded by the love of his parents, and his upbringing was based on the love of others, respect for people. Antosha's mother, Eugenia, was very fond of the theater and was able to inculcate this worship with her son.
In a brief biography of Anton Pavlovich Chekhovthe point is to stop at such stages of formation: work in Voskresensk as a doctor, under the guidance of the honored doctor Arkhangelsky and moving to the city of Babkino. This town is near Voskresensk. Here Chekhov, whose short biography is now in front of us, writes some works: "Fugitive", "At autopsy", "Surgery", "Siren", "Dead body". In this same town, the writer's friendship begins with the famous Levitan, a world-class Russian artist. Soon Chekhov moved to Moscow, and then to St. Petersburg, where he began to cooperate with the newspaper Novoye Vremya. A new stage in Chekhov's life begins. The articles are published under the real surname - by Anton Chekhov.
The beginning of the creative path
In 1887 the play "Ivanov", written by AntonPavlovich, put on the stage of the theater Korsha. The premiere was deafening - unremitting applause, stomping with feet and even fights. In Chekhov's life a new stage - he begins to try on himself as a playwright.
A year after the premiere, Chekhov becomeswinner of the Pushkin Prize. The fame is coming, and the circle of friends already includes the famous artists and composers of the time. Chekhov begins to travel a lot: after visiting Sakhalin, he makes a population census and writes about the arbitrariness of local officials. After this trip, the author's creative baggage was enriched with new works: "From Siberia", "In exile", "Sakhalin Island", "Baba", "Gusev", "The Story of an Unknown Man".
The last moments
1900 also becomes significant for the prose writer - Chekhov is admitted to the Academy of Sciences, which he leaves two years later, protesting against Gorky's exclusion from it.
It is believed that after a meaningful trip to the islandSakhalin Chekhov, whose brief biography before us, fell ill with tuberculosis. The disease is progressing, and in 1904 he goes to Germany for treatment. But European luminaries can not cope with the disease. The classic of Russian literature dies on July 15 of the same year. Buried by A.P. Chekhov in the cemetery, located on the territory of the Novodevichy Convent.
A brief biography of Anton Chekhov ends here.