Sakhalin Island (book)

Sakhalin Island
AuthorAnton Chekhov
Original titleRussian: Остров Сахалин
LanguageRussian
Genretravel notes
PublisherRusskaya Mysl
Publication date
1893―1895
Publication placeRussia
Published in English
1967

Sakhalin Island (Russian: Остров Сахалин) is a book by Anton Chekhov written and serialized in 1891–1893, which then appeared as a separate book in 1895.[1] It consists of "travel notes" written after Chekhov's trip to the island of Sakhalin in summer and autumn of 1890. The book is based on the writer's personal travel experience, as well as on extensive statistical data collected by him. The English translation came out in 1967 under the title The Island: A Journey to Sakhalin.

In the opinion of some critics, the book was influenced by The House of the Dead by Fyodor Dostoyevsky and Siberia and Katorga by Sergei Maksimov (who is repeatedly mentioned in the text).[2]

  1. ^ Антонъ Чеховъ. 1895.Островъ Сахалинъ Антон Чехов
  2. ^ "Чехов Антон Павлович. Остров Сахалин (стр. 1) - ModernLib.Ru". modernlib.ru. Retrieved 2017-06-10.

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