
The Three Sisters
by Anton Chekhov
4 chapters2h 22m
About this book
Anton Chekhov's The Three Sisters stands as a masterpiece of psychological drama, capturing the profound melancholy of a family trapped between aspiration and reality. Set in a provincial Russian town, this naturalistic play follows Olga, Masha, and Irina Prozorov—three refined, cultured sisters who yearn desperately to return to Moscow, the glittering city of their youth. For eleven years they have languished in exile from urban life, and Moscow has become more than a destination; it symbolizes happiness itself, the perfect existence they believe awaits them.
As the narrative unfolds, Chekhov reveals the quiet tragedy of unfulfilled dreams. The sisters watch helplessly as their hopes fade, as circumstances conspire against their desires, and as the meaning they seek stubbornly eludes them. Their brother Andrei and the supporting cast of characters embody the wider decay of Russia's privileged class, caught in an era of social and philosophical transformation. The play explores timeless themes of alienation, the search for purpose, and the gap between our dreams and reality—questions that resonate across centuries.
Chekhov's genius lies in his ability to find profound human truth in quiet moments and unspoken longings. This audiobook is essential listening for anyone interested in philosophical drama, Russian literature, or the enduring struggle to find meaning in modern life. Perfect for those who appreciate character-driven narratives and introspective storytelling.
