A review by squidbag
A Night in the Cemetery and Other Stories of Crime & Suspense by Peter Sekirin, Anton Chekhov

4.0

You do not need my review of Chekhov. No one gives a lonely, pockmarked, bearded man named Ivan's ass what I think of Chekhov. I will tell you that this collection is absurd, bleak, and melancholy, and that Chekhov's eye for the details of the suffering around him is phenomenal. Worth the read if only as a centering for the soul.