Biography & Career
Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (1860β1904) was remembered as a great writer, playwright, and one of the founding fathers of the modern short story. He dedicated his life to depicting the subtle aspects of the human soul and daily life through deeply profound and humanistic works. With his natural talent, he left behind immortal dramatic masterpieces for humanity, helping to reshape the global theater landscape, and was admired for his concise writing style that contained invaluable philosophies of life.